Bob tells Jan that he is feeling fine, but Jan doesn't believe him. What should she focus on to have the BEST chance of identifying any emotions Bob might be hiding?
a. his words
b. his body posture
c. his vocal intonations
d. his facial expressions
d
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When asking Hank to show expressions for happy, sad, and angry, the clinician could find only minimal differences in how Hank presented the emotions. This is described as:
A. flat affect. B. posturing. C. poverty of speech. D. poverty of movement
Xavier is doing a research study investigating the moral decision making of people at various ages. He wants to know if older adults see moral issues differently than they would have when they were children,
so he gives his research subjects a moral dilemma and asks them to discuss the various moral issues involved. He then asks them to imagine how they would have answered the same question when they were adolescents. Xavier's research addresses which major issue of developmental psychology? a. Stability/Change b. Nature/Nurture c. Plasticity/Formidity d. Continuity/Stages