Jacob explains a difficult situation by bringing together ideas that reflect the logical aspects of the problem, the emotional aspects of the problems, and his own past experiences in solving problems of this type

The term that best describes Jacob's approach to explaining this problem is:
a. formal operational thinking
b. postformal thought
c. normative thought
d. dialectical thought

b

Psychology

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Why do Zen masters insist that they have nothing to teach?

a) Because enlightenment cannot be taught; it must be experienced b) Because most Zen masters remain unenlightened themselves c) Because there is such a vast body of knowledge to master that what they know seems trivial d) Because they are being humble

Psychology

Field research may yield more applicable results than laboratory research because ________

a. placebos are not used. b. there is no experimental group. c. there is no control group. d. the situation is less artificial.

Psychology