Karen had been trying to solve a problem for several days when she experienced a sudden awareness of the correct solution to her problem. Karen's experience describes the concept of
a. linguistic relativity.
b. conceptual expansion. c. insight.
d. functional fixedness. e. a mental set.
c
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Fourth-grade teacher Julie Farraday finds that her students are very eager to be helpful. They seem to care about being productive and involved in the class, as well as in their school. Farraday's students are best described at which stage of psychosocial development?
a. Autonomy vs. shame and doubt b. Trust vs. mistrust c. Initiative vs. guilt d. Identity vs. role diffusion e. Industry vs. inferiority
Aisha is interested in individuals with severe persistent mental illness who train their own psychiatric service dogs. She has identified a group of individuals who are training their own psychiatric service dogs, and they meet regularly to, exchange tips, and discuss their experiences. Aisha asks them what the single most remarkable change they have noticed in themselves as a result of training
their own service dogs. Aisha is best described as using the ____ approach. a. focus group b. participant observation c. unstructured interview d. most significant change
The brain waves produced during relaxed wakefulness are called __________ waves
a) alpha b) beta c) delta d) theta
Which person represents the typical living arrangements among the elderly in the United States?
a) Bill, who lives in his own house b) Alexis, who lives in a group home c) Barry, who lives in a mental hospital d) Penny, who is living in a nursing home