Ethnography can be defined as the method by which researchers attempt to understand a group or culture by
a. independently observing and coding a set of data.
b. examining the accumulated documents of that culture, such as newspapers.
c. asking questions of a representative sample of people by means such as telephone interviews.
d. observing it from the inside, without imposing any preconceived notions.
Answer: D
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Research indicates that the relationship between psychological treatment and brain circuits is such that
a. psychological treatment works regardless of the brain circuit activity. b. psychological treatment can alter brain circuits. c. brain circuit activity alone determines the response to psychological treatment. d. psychological treatment is not effective due to the changes in the brain caused by mental disorders.
What is the last structure of the brain to complete its growth process?
a. cortex b. cerebellum c. hypothalamus d. frontal lobes