Down syndrome is caused by having an extra _______ chromosome

a. 20th
b. 21st
c. 22nd
d. 23rd
e. 24th


b. 21st

Psychology

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Jane is a 42 year old married mother of 4 children who was recently diagnosed with multiple sclerosis - a neurological disorder that often leads to motor weakness, speech disturbance, and other cognitive symptoms. She presented for counseling to Mark, who is currently involved in a Solution Focused Training program. As Mark meets with Jane during the first session he determined that Jane was experiencing symptoms of depression that were particularly related to her loss of sensation in her feet and lack of coordination. Jane further reported that as her symptoms have progressed, she is aware that when she goes out to run errands or do activities with her children, people generally treat her "differently" than before she became ill.

Marks asks Jane the question, "If while you were sleeping something happened to make everything better, how would you know that things were better in the morning?" Mark's question is an example of which of the following Solution Focused Interventions? a. The person is political b. Scaling Questions c. The Miracle Question d. Fast Forward Questions

Psychology

An autopsy is a dissection and examination of a just-deceased patient

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology

Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. Sensory storage can hold information for only a few seconds or less 2. Iconic memories decay faster than do echoic memories 3. Iconic memories persist slightly longer than do echoic memories 4. New information can be held in short-term storage for several days before it is transferred to long-term memory 5. Repeating a telephone number over and over until you can write it down or dial it is an example of rehearsal

Psychology

A case study typically involves the detailed study of a single ____

a. disease or psychiatric disorder b. clinical treatment c. group such as a fraternity or an athletic team d. individual

Psychology