Thinking in which a general rule or principle is gathered from a
series of specific examples, for instance, inferring the laws of gravity by observing many falling objects is called thinking.
ANSWER: inductive
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a. Much less research has been conducted on personality in English-speaking countries than in Latin America. c. The majority of the research on personality has been done on children and the aged in Latin America. b. Much of the personality research that has been done in other languages have not been made widely available in English-language sources. d. The majority of the research on personality conducted in the English-speaking countries has not been well-documented until very recently.
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What will be an ideal response?
In schema-focused cognitive therapy, after identification, the schema is next
a. contradicted with therapist action. b. made the target of a treatment plan. c. explained in terms of maintaining conditions. d. tested for strength of emotional response.
When someone forgets highly personal information after a traumatic event, he/she typically has
a. hypochondriasis. b. anterograde interference. c. dissociative amnesia. d. dissociative interference.