Max, a seventy-year-old man has recently been exhibiting a somewhat awkward gait and poor eye-hand coordination as well as slight changes to his personality. Max's family encouraged him to see a doctor because Max was showing
a. neural inductions.
b. full-blown psychosis.
c. confabulations.
d. neurological soft signs.
D
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Promoting generalization through the use of multiple training examples that sample from the range of relevant stimulus situations and response variations is referred to as ____________ programming
a. higher order b. multiple case c. situational d. general case
A test's purpose includes not only what the test will measure but also
a. the test's reliability and validity. b. the type of setting in which the test will be used. c. the theory the test relies on. d. how the test users will use the test scores.
Which one of the following is TRUE about authentic assessment?
a. It is most valuable for measuring application of learning. b. It is a norm-referenced test. c. It is more reliable than criterion-referenced and norm-referenced tests. d. It often includes more than one measure of performance.
The James-Lange theory of emotion says that we experience
A. physical states prior to subjective feelings. B. subjective feelings prior to physical responses to emotion. C. simultaneous physical and subjective responses. D. subjective feelings without consideration of physical responses.