The _____ perspective recognizes and emphasizes culturally specific norms and considers a client’s behaviors, thoughts, and feelings within the context of that client’s culture.
A. etic
B. emic
C. behavioral
D. individual
B. emic
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Cognitive-behavioral and traditional procedures differ in that
a. cognitive-behavioral procedures are more direct and remain closer to observable behaviors. b. traditional procedures have fewer inferential assumptions. c. traditional procedures measure the overt manifestations of psychological disorders. d. cognitive-behavioral procedures tend to be based on the medical model.
Based on the research presented in the textbook, why would autistic individuals have difficulty distinguishing objects from human faces?
A. The autistic brain uses the inferior temporal gyrus to process objects and the fusiform gyrus to process faces. B. The autistic brain uses the same brain area to process objects and faces. C. Autistic children have shortages of certain proteins in their brains. D. The basal ganglia appears to be larger than normal in the autistic brain.
What point did Maslow intend to communicate when he placed love and belonging in the middle of his hierarchy of needs?
a. Individuals generally must take care of physiological needs first, but must satisfy love and belonging needs before developing healthy self-esteem. b. Love and belonging are not essential human needs. c. Individuals generally must first have a healthy self-esteem before they can satisfy love and belonging needs. d. Love and belonging are more important than physiological needs.
Generally, a child learns to put on shoes no later than by what age?
A. 6 months B. 12 months C. 18 months D. 3 years