For children with brain-related illnesses, the areas of neurocognitive functioning most likely to be affected by the primary effects of their illnesses are ____
a. verbal abilities and attention functions
b. nonverbal abilities and attention functions
c. verbal abilities and long-term memory functions
d. attention functions and long-term memory functions
b
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For the average child, TV viewing peaks at the age of ____ years and then declines
a. three b. seven c. 11 d. 15
Your dog barks every time a stranger's car pulls into the driveway, but not when you come home. Reacting to your car differently is a sign of _______
a. discrimination b. generalization c. spontaneous recovery d. acquisition
A researcher presents a list of numbers to a child and asks the child to quickly repeat them
back. This type of paradigm is known as a __________ task. Fill in the blanks with correct word
Differentiate among Ekman's basic emotions, Russell and Barrett's circumplex model, and the approach-withdrawal model of emotion by identifying the underlying reasons for the inclusion of emotions in each model
What will be an ideal response?