Which theory maintains that the tiny fibers on the basilar membrane of the inner ear are stimulated by different frequencies of sound, with shorter fibers responding to higher frequencies?
a. Doctrine of specific nerve energies
b. Resonance place theory
c. Auditory harp theory
d. Trichromatic theory
b. Resonance place theory
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The type of intervention used with ASD that focuses on discrete trials and intensive interactions between the child and an adult is known as
a. Lovaas therapy. b. intensive psychotherapy. c. applied behavior analysis. d. discrete trial therapy.
To obtain objective information, researchers sometimes must deceive their participants. Ethically, research involving deception must always involve _________
a) paying participants for their time and effort b) maintaining participant anonymity c) the use of a double-blind control d) a debriefing after the participants' input is concluded
Why are children in middle childhood better able to change their speech in response to the needs of listeners?
A. They are more likely to be reinforced for speaking correctly. B. They are more attuned to modeling adult speech. C. Age and advances in perspective-taking skill. D. They are more exposed to language differences in reading.
When a high-achieving fifth grader starts to lose confidence in his abilities after transitioning to middle school, what are some possible reasons for this?
What will be an ideal response?