The disorder that characterizes children who have developed bedwetting problems after
they have established urinary control is ______.
a. primary enuresis c. primary encopresis
b. secondary enuresis d. secondary encopresis
B
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Which of the following best explains why the Rorschach is less likely to be used today?
A. Other projective approaches have been found to be more reliable. B. Treatment facilities often require other types of information than the Rorschach provides, and insurance companies do not pay for it. C. It is inexpensive and time efficient in comparison to other projective techniques. D. The Rorschach is only useful as a means of aiding clients in self-discovery; it has no true clinical utility.
All of the following are common behaviors of children ages 2 to 6 except
a. they are uninhibited about their own nudity. b. they touch women's breasts and kiss nonfamiliar adults and children. c. they do not have much interest in sex play (for example, playing house; doctors; moms/dads). d. they touch their private parts, even in public.
In Alzheimer's disease, neurofibrillary tangles result when ________ protein levels become elevated and disconnect from microtubules
a. tetrodotoxin b. tau c. amyloid d. tetanospasmin
Piaget's concept for the concrete operational child's capacity to understand that many processes can be undone, reversed, and restored to their previous condition is
a. intentionality. c. decentration. b. reversibility. d. induction.