Describe the reflexes that are not necessary for survival but that give an indication of brain and body function
What will be an ideal response
Reflexes that are not necessary for survival but that are nonetheless important as
indicators of brain and body function are: Babinski reflex, the stepping reflex, the
swimming reflex, the Palmar grasping reflex, and the Moro reflex. Students should
be able to provide a brief description of what each of these reflexes looks like.
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a. equilibration b. centration c. egocentrism d. arrogance
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a. ?behaviorism b. ?functionalism c. ?psychoanalysis d. ?A and C only. e. ?All of the above.
Which of the following is true concerning the use of experimental methods in conducting a functional assessment?
a. a functional relationship can be demonstrated b. antecedents and consequences are not manipulated c. an A-B design is typically used to demonstrate a functional relationship d. all of these
Whenever the F-ratio is near 1.00 it means that a. a mistake has been made in the computation
b. there are large systematic effects present. c. the experimental manipulation probably had the predicted effects. d. the between-groups variation is no larger than would be expected by chance alone and no larger than the within-groups variance.