The fact that two-month-olds can detect the difference between the sound "pa" and the sound "ba" indicates that they
a. can differentiate phonemes.
b. have cross-modal perception.
c. have semantic awareness.
d. possess visual accommodation.
a
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Judge Franklin says, "This patient is fully able to care for herself. I recognize her need for psychological care but have decided that she should be placed in a halfway house rather than a state mental hospital." The judge's decision illustrates the principle of ____
a. duty to warn c. right to refuse treatment b. commitment based on dangerousness d. least restrictive form of treatment
Mr. and Mrs. Bell are concerned about their sex lives. Mr. Bell is usually unresponsive to sexual stimulation after he has an orgasm. Mrs. Bell is capable of multiple orgasms. Prior to orgasm, Mrs. Bell experiences neither vaginal lubrication nor expansion of the clitoris. What should a therapist tell the Bells?
a. "Mrs. Bell's lack of lubrication may reflect an arousal phase problem." b. "Everything the Bells experience is part of the normal sexual response cycle." c. "Mrs. Bell's having multiple orgasms is a sign of an orgasm disorder." d. "Mr. Bell's unresponsiveness is a sign of an orgasm disorder."
The theory that there is a stage of development beyond Piaget's formal operations, which is reached by older adolescents and adults is called
A) post-formal reasoning. B) metasensorimotor cognition. C) ultraconcrete thinking. D) superoperational thought.
When Regan was 10 months old, her parents divorced and her father moved to a distant city. Regan's mother, Kelly, placed Regan in a family child-care home and began working 45 to 55 hours per week
Kelly recently noticed that Regan ignores her when she picks her up from child care. What can you tell Kelly about Regan's behavior? What will be an ideal response?