Marching bands playing for armies and a cheerleading captains yell of "Ready? OK!" are all attempts to prevent what phenomenon?
A. social loafing
B. process loss
C. coordination loss
D. free riders
Answer: C
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has just said over and over again, even if it is clear that the other person no longer is paying attention. Brandon also follows an extremely rigid schedule. When his schedule is interrupted, he throws tantrums and has a difficult time transitioning to and from activities. By DSM–5 criteria, Brandon is exhibiting a mild form of: A) Asperger's syndrome. B) autism spectrum disorder. C) pervasive developmental disorder. D) childhood schizophrenia.
Connor has Asperger's syndrome. His behavior is socially awkward, and the children in his classroom tend to react negatively to him because of it. In your text's discussion of developmental themes, the impact of Connor's awkwardness on his peers' response to him illustrates
a. a child passive in development. b. a child active in development. c. a child moving through continuous stages. d. a child moving through discontinuous stages.
Among the following, the name most closely associated with support for the statistical or actuarial approach to prediction is
a. Murray. b. Meehl. c. Exner. d. Millon.
Skyla Smith is going camping with her mom and dad
She asks if her friend Jessica can come along. Jessica's parents agree, but inform the Smiths that Jessica has somnambulism. This means that _____ a) Jessica talks in her sleep. b) Jessica experiences periods of time when she stops breathing while sleeping. c) Jessica may fall asleep out of the blue with no apparent reason. d) Jessica walks in her sleep.