______ is a program that has helped children at risk for cultural-familial retardation
to function within the normal range of ability.
a. Head Start c. Precocity
b. Montessori preschool d. NAACP child focus
A
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When 3-year-old Ariel threw a tantrum over the candy she wanted, her mother gave it to her so that Ariel would calm down. Unfortunately, Ariel's temper tantrums probably have been:
A) negatively reinforced. B) positively reinforced. C) negatively punished. D) positively punished.
Breaking complex behaviors down into smaller steps, and reinforcing those steps sequentially as they are completed describes the principle of
a. effortful learning. c. approximating. b. shaping. d. forming.
Sandage, Hill, and Vang examined the trait of forgiveness among Hmong Americans. What difference did they notice exists between Hmong and other conceptualizations of forgiveness?
A. Spiritual components and third-party mediation of forgiveness are more prevalent among the Hmong. B. The Hmong forgive others more easily than people from other cultures. C. Other cultures emphasize cognitive and spiritual elements of forgiveness. D. Hmong Americans undergo a shorter process of forgiveness when compared to other cultures.
The primary purpose of genetic counseling is to:
a. advise couples to abort unborn children. b. prove that a child will develop a certain illness. c. assist would-be parents in making procreation decisions. d. outline the genetic risks of unprotected sex.