In the theory of artistic development suggested by Lowenfeld and Brittain, children age two to four years are in what stage?
a. scribbling
b. preschematic c. schematic
d. mark-making
ANSWER: a
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David is addicted to a drug that increases his blood sugar level, temporarily giving him more energy. David always takes this drug in the bathroom. He finds that he becomes tired when he enters the bathroom and also that he needs more and more of the drug to maintain the same high energy level. From the perspective of classical conditioning, which one of the following is the most likely
explanation of David's increasing addiction to the drug? a. Lowering blood sugar level to counteract the effect of the drug has become a conditioned response to the "bathroom" stimulus. b. David has learned to respond to some drugs but not to others through the combined processes of stimulus discrimination and higher-order conditioning. c. Taking the drugs provides negative reinforcement, in that David no longer feels tired. d. Associative bias has predisposed David to associate the bathroom with fatigue.
According to the textbook, in general, what tends to happens to incidences of drunk driving, aggression, and property crimes after students transition into college?
a. They increase. b. They stay the same. c. They decrease.
An evaluation of a child with a suspected disability must be made by a multidisciplinary team
a. True b. False
Transition from school to adult living is a critical period recognized in federal law, which mandates that transition planning must begin
A. the year prior to graduation from high school. B. no sooner than age 14. C. no later than age 16. D. no later than age 14.