Tan, a patient of Broca's who had severe speech problems, was capable of uttering only one syllable "Tan" (hence the name). After Tan's death, examination of his brain revealed a number of lesions in the frontal lobe. It was ascertained from this that parts of the frontal lobe are important for speech production. Gathering knowledge from someone about brain function after death with known
difficulties is an example of ____.
a. Broca's technique
b. brain capacity functional analysis
c. in vivo techniques
d. postmortem studies
d
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A block plan in unit instruction refers to a unit
a. calendar b. taxonomy c. assessment d. sample
A disadvantage to using DRO is:
a. It does not teach any new skills. b. You often have initial increases in problem behavior when it is implemented. c. If the problem behavior occurs very frequently (e.g., every 5 seconds), it can be a very labor-intensive procedure to implement. d. A, B, and c. e. A and c. f. A and b. g. B and c.
When we set up the 95% CI, there is always a chance that we will be in error and not include the population parameter within our range of values. Under what circumstances will we be in error? (i.e., For which sample means will we not include the population mean when we set up our CI?)
What will be an ideal response?