Some of the thinking in the new cognitive movement was based on a book by the British psychologist Frederick Bartlett (1886-1969
). Which of the following statements most accurately reflects the views of Frederick Bartlett?A. Memory is not an objective and accurate representation of events but rather a highly personal reconstruction based on one’s own beliefs, ideas, and point of view. B. Psychology can be a true science only if it examines observable behavior, not ideas, thoughts, feelings, or motives.
C. A detailed analysis of experience as it happens provides the most accurate glimpse into the workings of the human mind.
D. Our experiences during childhood are a powerful force in the development of our adult personality.
The statement that’s most accurately reflects the views of Frederick Bartlett Is “Memory is not an objective and accurate representation of events but rather a highly personal reconstruction based on one’s own beliefs, ideas, and point of view.”
The answer is d. If you were to wipe the eye with gauze it would cause further inflammation and scratches and adding pressure to the eye is never a good idea. Water will flush the eye and not scratch the eye more.