The ability to differentiate auditorially the sounds in one's environment is called:
a. Auditory discrimination
b. Auditory association
c. Auditory long term-memory
d. Auditory short-term memory
e. Auditory sequential memory
a
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Representation of observed facts, without the insertion of opinion
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Females typicallly have more dense nerve connections in areas of the brain associated with
a. linguistic processing b. spatial reasoning c. all cognitive processes d. mathematical reasoning
Active Learning Video: Gender Play PreferencesClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 472 and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test and answer the following question:Chace stated he would like to play with the boy who had a doll for a toy. He told the speaker his choice was based on ________________.
A. the gender of the playmate B. the toy C. the color of the playmate D. the age of the playmate
Skillful readers
a. determine their best reading rate and stick to it. b. speed up their reading rate to match the time available, regardless of the type of material that is being read. c. vary their reading rate according to the nature and purpose of the material. d. read as slowly as possible.