A high level of test anxiety is generally _______ for a student's achievement
a. beneficial
b. detrimental
c. irrelevant
b
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What will be an ideal response?
Barker and colleagues found which of the following through their research?
A) Mothers who smoke typically give birth to children who develop asthma B) Mothers who are malnourished give birth to children who have trouble gaining weight despite overnutrition C) Mothers who do not take prenatal vitamins give birth to children with vitamin deficiencies D) Mothers who have a high body mass index during pregnancy can contribute to later obesity in their child
The theory Lawrence Kohlberg developed involves _______
A. psychosocial crisis B. psychosocial development C. cognitive development D. moral development
The American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines recommend all of the following except:
a. Primary care physicians should establish a management plan that recognizes ADHD as a chronic condition and should serve as a resource and clearinghouse for information b. Treating physician, family members, child, teachers, and psychologist should establish three to six treatment goals that encompass realistic and measurable outcomes c. The physician should recommend psychostimulant medication and or behavior therapy as a first-line of treatment d. In the case of children who do not benefit from Ritalin at the highest safe dose, considerations for another approved anti-stimulant medication should be examined for use e. Individuals, teachers, and families should be informed that the long-term use of stimulants has not been determined