Talisa is writing a paper on critical thinking.She wants to explain how critical thinking differs from everyday thinking.Accordingly,which sentence is Talisa most likely to include in her paper about the differences between critical thinking and everyday thinking?
A) Critical thinking evaluates information and scientific research to make reasonable conclusions. B) Everyday thinking evaluates information and scientific research to make reasonable conclusions. C) Critical thinking relies on personal examples more than scientific evidence for making conclusions. D) Critical thinking and everyday thinking often result in the same conclusions.
The _____ is a theory suggesting that preexisting conditions, such as genetic characteristics, personality dispositions, or experiences, put a person at risk of developing a psychological disorder.
A) medical model B) diathesis-stress model C) five-factor model D) Elaboration Likelihood Model
Joey needs to use his fingers to add and subtract.Joey can sort blocks based on both their shape and color at the same time.Based on this information,you know that Joey is most likely in the ________ stage of development.
A) formal operational B) sensorimotor C) concrete operational D) preoperational
Which child most likely has the greatest awareness of death?
A) Jacob, who is 8 years old and has asthma. B) Drake, who is 7 years old and psoriasis. C) Tiffany, who is 6 years old and has terminal bone cancer. D) Bella, who is 9 years old and catches the flu annually.
Dr. Jackson is a young professor with quite a bit on his plate. He is working toward tenure, and at the same time hanging on in a lesser capacity with the company he helped establish. Dr. J. often says that he "is so burned out." Based on the burnout research, which of the following has Dr. J. likely NOT experienced or will NOT experience in the future?
A) Lowered self-efficacy. B) Immediate traumatic stresses. C) Cynicism. D) Emotional exhaustion.
When is an episiotomy MOST likely to be performed?
A) During the firststage of the birthing process B) When the infant is too large to be born without tearing C) If the fetal heartbeat drops even briefly D) When the insurance company will pay for the procedure