Approximately ____________ of parents with children who have learning disabilities use nontraditional approaches to working with specific learning disabilities, such as diet and nutritional supplements

A) 25%
B) 45%
C) 55%
D) 85%


C

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Psychophysicists define the difference threshold for a stimulus as the:

a. smallest difference in the magnitude of two stimuli that an observer can reliably detect b. largest difference in the magnitude of two stimuli that an observer can reliably detect c. amount of stimulus energy that must be present for the stimulus to be detected 50% of the time d. amount of stimulus energy that must be present for the stimulus to be detected 100% of the time

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Marsha and Jan are identical twins whose mother and aunt both suffer from depression. Marsha falls in love with and marries a wonderful guy, gets her dream job, and wins the lottery. Jan is lonely because she is constantly rejected by guys, hates her job, and despises living next to an airport. In this scenario, __________ is more likely to develop depressive symptoms according to the __________ model.

A. Marsha; psychodynamic B. Marsha; diathesis-stress C. Jan; psychodynamic D. Jan; diathesis-stress

Psychology

Which of the following is an example of how a lack of serotonin would affect a person?

A. Visual processing difficulties B. Depression symptoms C. Auditory hallucinations D. Frequent seizures

Psychology

Serial recall is __________

a. a recall task in which people must recall the list items in their original order of presentation b. the elevation of recall at the early positions of the list in a recall task c. the memory task in which the list items may be recalled in any order, regardless of their order of presentation d. the component of short-term memory that holds information currently being rehearsed

Psychology