Jenna has Alzheimer's disease. She has lots of little tricks to help her remember things. Each room in her house is painted a distinctive color, with the name of the color corresponding to the name of the room: blue for bedroom, lime for living room, green for garage, and so forth. These kinds of tricks to jog Jenna's memory as part of
a. reminiscence therapy.
b. memory training.
c. reality orientation.
d. behavior therapy.
b
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a. The activity of cones is greatest at a point between the fovea and the periphery. b. Most of the cones are firing at an intermediate frequency c. The medium-wavelength cones are more active than the other ones. d. The velocity of action potentials from the retina is at an intermediate level.
Alpha-fetoprotein assay can be used to:
a. assess sex chromosome abnormalities. c. assess the degree of mental retardation. b. detect neural tube defects. d. measure enzyme levels in the fetus.
Dr. Pearson studies the patterns of aggression. Mainly, he is interested in discovering whether aggressive toddlers grow up to be aggressive adults. He is interested in
a. physical development. c. personality development. b. cognitive development. d. social development.
What is an example of a toddler using a holophrase?
The toddler says, "Bye-bye," to say goodbye. || The toddler thinks the family cat's name is Kitty, not realizing that kitty is a type of animal, not a proper name. || The toddler applies the word "raspberry" to a variety of berries, such as strawberries and other red berries. || The toddler says, "Cup," which could mean, "Fill my cup up with juice" or "I dropped my cup on the floor." || || ||