If you come up to a door and push it, only to find that you were pushing on the
hinged side? If so, this illustrates what happens when
(a) the designer and typical user have different conceptual models
(b) the control information has a natural mapping
(c) the control information is not in the environment
(d) you do not have a "door schema"
C
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The ________ approach to therapy would be most useful in aiding a person to change their belief that they are unlikable
a. biomedical b. cognitive c. psychoanalytic d. contingency management e. aversion
Ollie wakes up one morning and can't remember who he is, where he works, or where he lives. A physician does not find anything physically wrong, although his friends say Ollie has been under stress recently. He is probably suffering from
a) depersonalization. b) dissociative fugue. c) generalized amnesia. d) an adjustment disorder.