Billy is seeing a therapist because he often draws and daydreams in class, resulting in poor academic performance
Billy's therapist suggests that his teacher rewards Billy's success in the classroom in hopes that it would increase his academic performance and motivate Billy to spend less time drawing in class. What is Billy's therapists' perspective?
a) learning
b) psychodynamic
c) cognitive
d) biological
a
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a. believe that people's behaviors are determined by forces beyond their control. b. believe that people are ruled by unconscious forces. c. still treat psychology as a philosophy rather than a science. d. do research to test their ideas just as other psychologists do.
In this culture, the father is a strong authority figure who demands obedience from the children at an early age so the family will not be shamed by the child's misbehavior. Punishment generally consists of spankings and teasing, while success, generosity, hospitality, thrift, conservatism, and educational achievement are highly valued. The ethnic community described above is most likely
a. African-American. b. Arab-American. c. Hispanic. d. Asian-American.