The ability to perform "computer like" mathematical calculations and other incredible skills that are sometimes associated with autistic individuals (such as the character in the movie Rain Man) are
A. not typical of the disorder
B. a defining symptom of the disorder
C. fairly common but not present in every autistic individual
D. a complete myth and not possible for any autistic individual
A. not typical of the disorder
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_____ excite the central nervous system, resulting in heightened arousal and activity levels.
A) Depressants B) Sedatives C) Stimulants D) Carcinogens
Use Erikson’s crisis concepts of identity versus role confusion, and intimacy versus isolation to explain Colleen’s college experiences. How does the focus of Erikson’s theory compare to that of Skinner’s?
What will be an ideal response?
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