When an individual's legs are affected by cerebral palsy, but there is no involvement of the arms, the person is said to have
A. diplegia.
B. quadriplegia.
C. paraplegia.
D. hemiplegia.
Answer: C
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a. greeting students outside school. b. complimenting students on important achievements in and out of school. c. meeting students at the door as they come into class and saying hello. d. discussing student issues with colleagues.
During the phase of labor called transition, ______.
a. contractions are relatively light and are not painful so the woman can continue light activities b. contractions come rapidly with little or no break in them and the amniotic sac ruptures c. the baby moves down into the birth canal and the woman has a strong urge to push d. the uterus contracts following the birth of the baby and the placenta is expelled
Which of the following represents our current knowledge and beliefs about human patterns of physical and behavioral development?
a. There is no evidence to suggest that the need for social attachment is a biological drive. b. Today, developmentalists believe infants play a passive, unintentional, role in their own development. c. Developmental milestones describe a sequence of steps though which children progress, but this sequence is not universal. d. Young infants are capable of learning new behaviors, solving problems, and adapting to changes in their environment.
Cognitive load theory assumes which of the following statements are true?
a. cognitive load mostly affects long term memory b. cognitive load is the same for all learning tasks c. cognitive load mostly affects working memory d. none of the above