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1931 | The … approach emphasizes the importance of individual experience as a means of understanding mental processes, and of the effect of social interaction on behaviour. This approach is supported by the psychodynamic, humanist and social-constructivist theories. | Открыть |
1932 | Put the phrases in the correct order to form a sentence: | Открыть |
1933 | According to the humanist, Carl Rogers, … is at the centre of our human experience and each individual’s unique interpretation of reality is valid. | Открыть |
1934 | … is a critical tool for successfully navigating our complex world. Without it, we would be forced to rely solely on intuition, other people’s authority, and blind luck. | Открыть |
1935 | In … reasoning, ideas are tested against the empirical world. | Открыть |
1936 | A … reasoning argument might go something like this: All living things require energy to survive (this would be your hypothesis). Ducks are living things. Therefore, ducks require energy to survive (logical conclusion). | Открыть |
1937 | Inductive reasoning uses empirical observations to construct broad …. | Открыть |
1938 | A(n) … is a well-developed set of ideas that propose an explanation for observed phenomena. They are repeatedly checked against the world, but they tend to be too complex to be tested all at once; instead, researchers create hypotheses to test its specific aspects. | Открыть |
1939 | Wundt established his psychology laboratory at the University at … in 1879. | Открыть |
1940 | A … is a testable prediction about how the world will behave if our idea is correct, and it is often worded as an if-then statement (e.g., if I study all night, I will get a passing grade on the test). | Открыть |