The similar sequence and similar structure hypothesis ______.

a. posits that children whose brains have the typical structure will proceed through the same stages of cognitive development, while those with brain abnormalities will not
b. holds that children with intellectual disability will proceed through the same stages of cognitive development as typically developing children, but that the children with intellectual disability will proceed through each stage incompletely
c. has been shown by research to apply equally to those with organic intellectual disability as to those with cultural–familial intellectual disability
d. holds for those with cultural–familial intellectual disability, but only the similar sequence component reliably holds for those with organic intellectual disability


d. holds for those with cultural–familial intellectual disability, but only the similar sequence component reliably holds for those with organic intellectual disability

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a. Parole/probation b. Conviction c. Post release employment d. Detention

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

The dimension of long-term and short-term orientation (fifth dimension) is defined in terms of being future oriented (short-term) or present or past oriented (long-term).

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In the The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life, Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray argue that a randomly selected African American child

a. Will be less intelligent than a randomly selected European American child b. Will be more intelligent than a randomly selected European American child c. Will be more intelligent than a randomly selected European American child d. May or may not be as intelligent as a randomly selected European American child.

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Epidemiologists often report the prevalence of a medical or psychological disorder. What is “prevalence”?

a. the number of people in a population with a given disorder b. the percentage of people in a population with a given disorder c. the number of new cases of a disorder in a population d. the percentage of new cases of a disorder in a population

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