A person with an intellectual disability has an IQ score of
approximately 70 or below and has difficulty with abilities, such as dressing, eating, communicating, shopping, or working, which are termed
a. kinesthetic skills.
b. divergent abilities.
c. adaptive behaviors.
d. basic aptitudes.
ANSWER: c
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Which of the following statements is most accurate with regards to brain development?
A. Neural growth is more important than neural pruning in both childhood and adolescence. B. Neural pruning is more important than neural growth in both childhood and adolescence. C. Neural growth is more important than neural pruning in childhood, but neural pruning is more important in adolescence. D. Neural pruning is more important than neural growth in childhood, but neural growth is more important in adolescence.
All of the following are types of major neurocognitive disorder EXCEPT
A. vascular disease. B. substance-induced disorder. C. conjunctive disorder. D. Lewy body disease.
Assuming they are all serious students, which of the following individuals would be most likely to describe their college or university experience as a relatively relaxed time to think and explore?
a. A student from Canada b. A student from England c. A student from Japan d. A student from China
Socioemotional selectivity theory argues that
A. older adults deliberately withdraw from peripheral relationships, while increasing contact with close friends and family members that offer enjoyable relationships. B. older adults deliberately withdraw from contact with close friends, and focus their relationships only on family members. C. deliberately increase new social relationships at the expense of their old relationships. D. older adults systematically expand their social network since they have more time to spare and are concerned about being lonely and ignored by others