In judging whether a person's behavior is socially unacceptable or violates
social norms, clinicians must take into account ______.
a. ideas of persecution c. universal truths
b. cultural differences d. subjects' expectations
B
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Which of the following students provides the most accurate description of the "good enough approach" to language comprehension?
a. Madison: "People process language in a very cautious fashion, so that we can create meaning that is highly accurate." b. Mary Beth: "A large portion of language is ambiguous; we therefore struggle to interpret these ambiguities, until our comprehension is complete." c. Zachary: "English has so many irregular pronunciations that it is difficult to read at a level that is highly accurate." d. Ilia: "People typically process only part of a sentence, and this strategy typically works well, but not perfectly."
_____ is more robust in North Americans relative to Eastern cultures.
A) The sunk-cost fallacy B) The conjunction fallacy C) Optimism bias D) Availability bias
__________ preference assesses infants' __________
A) Familiarity; recent memory B) Novelty; remote memory C) Novelty; recent memory D) Familiarity; reflexes
The universal and context-specific developmental issue concerns whether there is just one path of development or several.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)