Satir's stance that is characterized by emotional detachment while trying to gain complete control is called
a) the computer.
b) super-reasonable.
c) the dictator.
d) the distancer.
A
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Gathering information on brain structures focuses on which type of assessment?
a. psychological tests c. interviews b. neurological tests d. observations
Broadbent's model is called an early selection model because
A. the filter eliminates unattended information at the beginning of the information flow. B. the filtering step occurs before the information enters the sensory memory. C. only a select set of environmental information enters the system. D. incoming information is selected by the detector.
When a young infant is held over the deep side of the visual cliff, its heart pulse rate slows. This response indicates that the young baby
a. neither perceives nor fears the height. b. fears the height but does not perceive it. c. perceives the height but does not fear it. d. neither perceives nor fears the height.
Harriet can handle dressing, shopping, and food preparation by herself. However, Harriet allows her daughter Ada to assist with these activities, leaving Harriet more stamina for gardening. Harriet is managing her aging by
A) becoming overly dependent on Ada. B) taking advantage of Ada's willingness to help, though she is able to take care of herself. C) consciously giving up primary control in some areas to remain in control of other, highly valued pursuits. D) readily accepting formal support from Ada.