The portion of memory that is more or less permanent and that corresponds with everything we "know" is called ______ memory
a. primary c. working
b. eidetic d. long-term
D
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How should you react to a policy that supports the initial testing of hearing at age three and a half years?
a. Great idea. b. Great idea, but since few hearing problems occur before this age, you are unlikely to identify any children with hearing problems. c. Bad idea, because by that time those with significant hearing loss reach this age, they are at significant risk for life-long speech and language difficulties. d. Bad idea, as accurate assessment of hearing is not possible until age five.
Which person has a major neurocognitive disorder with presenile dementia?
a. Ellie, who is 43, can't figure out how to turn her stove on, and hasn't been paying her bills because it is too confusing. b. Jack, who is 43, often feels confused, and takes longer to figure things out, but is still cooking meals and paying bills just fine. c. Mandy, who is 68, can't use the toilet without assistance any longer, and cannot figure out how to get dressed and undressed. d. Zachary, who is 93 and sharp as a tack.
Lead poisoning
a. is no longer a concern because lead was removed from paint in 1978 b. causes brain damage that may be only partly reversible c. affects infants equally across all income levels d. causes harm even after just one exposure
In longitudinal research, teacher expectations for educational attainment mattered most for __________ students
A) college-bound B) low-SES C) high-SES D) high-status