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Informed Consent with Children: Ethical and Practical ...

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ing the process of treatment, and to make these choices known in an understand­ able way. A voluntary decision must be made in the absence of coercion, either implied or actual. The final element, understanding, is the person's degree of discernment regarding the process and ramifications of the treatment being pre­ sented.

SELECTIVE PERCEPTION

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is dominant and form is assimilated. In Bruner and Postman's experi­ ment, 27 of 28 subjects (or 96 percent ofthe people) showed dominance reactions at some point. Another reaction people had was to compromise. For instance, some ofBruner and Postman'ssubjects reported a red six ofspades as eithera purple six of spades or a purple six of hearts.

  Form, Selective, Perceptions, Selective perception

What You Don’t Know About Making Decisions

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bly in raw form, to allow participants to draw their own conclusions. Rather than suppress-ing dissension, an inquiry process encourages critical thinking. All participants feel comfort-able raising alternative solutions and asking hard questions about the possibilities already on the table. People engaged in an inquiry process rigor-

  Form, Making, About, Know, Decision, T know about making decisions

From Theory to Practice for Teachers of English Learners

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ing, followed by theories of language, and their relationship to second language teaching. Learning Theories and Second Language Teaching Learning theories can best be described as conceptual or philosophical ori-entations about ways that human beings learn. These include behaviorist, cog-nitive, and sociocultural perspectives (see Table 1).

  Practices, English, Teacher, Theory, Learners, Invites, Theory to practice for teachers of english learners

The Role of Sleep in Cognition and Emotion

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ing of emotionally negative, positive, and neu-tral words (Walker, unpublished results). When combined across all stimulus types, subjects in the sleep-deprived condition exhibited a strik-ing 40% reduction in the ability to form new human memories under conditions of sleep deprivation (Fig. 2A). However, when these

  Form, Roles, Emotions, Sleep, Cognition, Role of sleep in cognition and emotion

Theories and Interventions - American Counseling Association

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ing relationship, diversity and social justice issues in counseling, feminist theory, dialectical behavior theory, transpersonal theory, constructivist theories, and cre-ative approaches in counseling and psychotherapy. The book’s unique approach enhances its readability and should increase reader interest in the material.

  American, Counseling, Association, American counseling association

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