Karla is shown pictures of three daisies and four roses. She is asked whether there are more roses or flowers. She correctly answers, ‘flowers.". Being able to focus on classes and subclasses simultaneously is an example of
a. linear thinking.
b. class inclusion.
c. abstract logic.
d. animism.
b
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In an effort to reduce the trauma of testifying by children who had been sexually abused, one jurisdiction permitted the testimony of the child to be transmitted via closed-circuit television
A. Maryland v. Craig, the Supreme Court approved this procedure. B. Maryland v. Craig, the Supreme Court rejected this procedure. C. Coy v. Iowa, the Supreme Court approved this procedure. D. Coy v. Iowa, the Supreme Court rejected this procedure.
Donald is seventy years old. For the past few years, he has developed a memory loss that is getting worse, and his personality has become very erratic. His doctors say he has Alzheimer's disease, but you aren't sure. What finding should most convince you that the doctors are right?
A. A loss of GABA neurons in Donald's brain B. An absence of myelin in Donald's brain C. A loss of acetylcholine neurons in Donald's brain D. Below-normal levels of norepinephrine in Donald's brain
The elementary school student who eats glue is considered a humorous cliché. If such a student developed digestive disorders or required hospitalization as a result of eating glue, however, he or she might be diagnosed with ______.
a. avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder b. bulimia nervosa c. rumination disorder d. pica
What was rare about Richard Condon's research with the Canadian Intuit?
What will be an ideal response?