In Western countries, postpartum depression is seen as an illness that requires treatment. How is it seen in non-Western countries?
a. It is viewed as a curse.
b. It is viewed as a sign that God or Gods are acting upon the mother.
c. It is viewed as a calling for social support from family members.
d. It does not exist.
C. In Western countries, it is viewed as a need for social support from family.
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a. encapsulated end organs vary in structure b. the hands are more sensitive than the arms c. we may think we are touching something hot when we are actually touching something warm and something cool d. some people are more sensitive than others to changes in temperature
The core of groupthink involves
a. misguided loyalty, in which group members are hesitant to "rock the boat" or question sloppy thinking. b. the halo effect, in which group members tend not to question the ideas of the physically attractive. c. the fundamental attribution error, in which there is a tendency of the group members to look to external causes. d. cognitive dissonance, in which there is an uncomfortable clash between ideas and behaviors within a group.