DSM-5 criteria for intellectual disability consist of subaverage intellectual functioning of ____ or below and impairment in ________
a. 70; adaptive functioning
b. 50; self-help skills
c. 80; communication
d. 65; academic skills
a
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The text describes a study in Italy in which mothers and other family members were observed as they cared for infants. In particular, the authors noted that Italian children were often teased by family members
The point of describing this study was that: a. teasing causes lasting harm to the positive emotional development of children b. teasing should be considered a form of child abuse c. children seem to develop normal trusting relationships with adults, even when they are teased, so long as they are well cared for in other ways d. Italian mothers perform very few of the child-care duties assigned to mothers in the United States, and their children therefore grow up to be much more independent
A drug that specifically killed _____________ cells would be expected to alter the physical and nutritional support of brain cells.
A. phagocyte B. Schwann C. microglia D. astrocyte
Describe the etiology and symptoms of Huntington's disease and of Parkinson's disease. How do these diseases of the basal ganglia differ from one another?
What will be an ideal response?
While on her way to work recently, Martha was pulled over for the first time, for exceeding the speed limit. She was required to pay a heavy fine. Since then, she has maintained a consistent speed of 30 miles per hour while driving, whether or not there are speed limits in place. In this scenario, Martha is demonstrating _____ learning.
What will be an ideal response?