The primary difference between Mild Cognitive Impairment (also called a Minor Neurocognitive Disorder) and dementia (or a Major Neurocognitive Disorder) is ___________
a. Presence of hallucinations
b. Degree of impairment
c. An electrolyte imbalance
d. Presence of a metabolic disorder like B12 insufficiency
Answer: b.
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Regarding memory skills in adulthood, which of the following has been supported by research?
a. Some memory function decline can be expected with age. b. Memory function decline is often reversible. c. People tend to retain their verbal skills into advanced old age. d. All of these.
Which of the following standard scores reflects the best relative performance on a test?
A. z = -2.55 B. z = +1.35 C. z = -1.45 D. z = 0.00
Müller believed that, with his doctrine of specific nerve energies, he had discovered the:
a. ?solution to the mind-body problem b. ?seat of consciousness c. ?physiological equivalent of Kant's categories of thought d. ?vibrations that Hartley and Newton had postulated in their analysis of nerve conduction
A child watches a cartoon in which a character pulls the chair out from behind a friend, so the friend falls when he sits. The child then tries this on her younger brother. This demonstrates ______.
a. catharsis b. equity theory c. classical conditioning d. social learning