Ben has Alzheimer's disease. Currently, he is having memory problems such as remembering his ZIP code, telephone numbers, and the names of some of his grandchildren. He also has difficulty managing his finances because he no longer can add two numbers correctly. Although he keeps himself neatly groomed, Ben, who used to be quite outgoing, now stays at home most of the time. Ben's Alzheimer's disease is now at the __________ level of development.
A. early
B. moderate
C. moderately severe
D. severe/advanced
Answer: A
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In general, old people tend to be pretty much alike.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
A phoneme refers to
a. the property of combining words into unique sentences. b. the first word produced by infants, usually during their second year. c. a mental grouping of words being heard during "inner audition." d. the shortest segment of speech that, if changed, changes the meaning of a word.
Order effects include ____
a. history and instrumentation effects b. carryover and progressive error effects c. maturation and regression effects d. assignment bias and selection bias
Freddy does not know why his wife seems so angry and upset. He decides not to say anything to her. According to REBT, Freddy
a. is doing the right thing by giving his wife the "space" she needs to work through her problems. b. has an unrealistic belief that it is better to avoid difficulties and responsibilities than to face them. c. is exhibiting an antisocial personality disorder that will be difficult to treat. d. is exhibiting resistance to the thought that he caused his wife to feel this way.