Which of the following best describes child-directed speech?
A. Speech that a child engages in talking to himself/herself
B. Changes in adult speech patterns to encourage imitation
C. Changes in the child's speech as a result of imitation
D. Normal adult speech patterns that are used while talking to the child
Answer: B
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a. It is the inability to prevent oneself from making some cognitive or behavioral response. b. It is the process of responding or activating some set of cognitive operations. c. It is detrimental to sophisticated thought because it blocks key ideas. d. It is often as vital to sophisticated thought as activating some mental mechanism.
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a. ?can be just as effective as therapy with a mental health professional b. ?are not as effective as therapy with a psychiatrist c. ?are beneficial only for those with schizophrenia or bipolar disorders d. ?are most beneficial for younger females
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a. 20% c. 50% b. 30% d. 90%