Adjusting to a sudden death is easier when the survivor
A) understands the reasons for it.
B) does not have to watch the loved one suffer.
C) believes that it was random.
D) assumes that it was preventable.
A
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When an infant searches for an object that has rolled out of sight, this is evidence of ____________________, according to Piaget's cognitive-developmental theory
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Which of the following is a noteworthy educational innovation, based upon Vygotsky's work, where reading comprehension strategies are taught, allowing the student to take on the role of the teacher?
a) Reciprocal teaching b) Metamemory c) Zone of proximal development d) Cooperative learning
Regarding the influence of traits and situations on people's behaviors, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Personality traits tend to be too inconsistent to predict such things as job performance, dangerous driving, or successful marriages. b. Situations greatly influence our behavior as illustrated by the fact that it would be unusual for most people to dance at a movie or read a book at a football game. c. Many personality psychologists now place equal weight on traits and situations as ways to explain behavior. d. External circumstances influence the expression of a personality trait.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
A well-known approach to preventing or resolving ethical dilemmas is to involve various stakeholders—for example, program recipients, frontline staff, managers, board members, and funders—when making key decisions regarding the intervention design or evaluation project.