The idea that you cannot understand cognition without examining the context in which the thought takes place is called

A) guided participation.
B) personal fable.
C) situated cognition.
D) abstract thinking.


C) situated cognition.

Psychology

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What will be an ideal response?

Psychology

Hannah is collecting pamphlets on various neuropsychological disorders. If she finds the four following pamphlets, she can immediately rule out which one as not being a neuropsychological disorder?

a. ?Amnestic Disorders b. ?Perceptual Disturbances c. ?Dementia d. ?Personality Disorders

Psychology

Ideographic development refers to

a. changes that occur as a result of maturation. b. changes that most children experience at a specific age. c. changes that are unrelated to development. d. individual variations in patterns of change.

Psychology

Nico is meeting with his academic adviser. He wishes to

pursue a career where he'll work to diagnose and treat mental disorders. Nico aspires to be a(n) A) clinical psychologist. B) experimental psychologist. C) forensic psychologist. D) school psychologist.

Psychology