The ___________ principle is the principle that simple skills typically develop separately and independently but are later integrated into more complex skills
a. hierarchical integration c. cephalocaudal
b. proximodistal d. independence of systems
a
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Which of the following is NOT one of the DSM-5 categories for PTSD?
a) intrusively re-experiencing the traumatic event b) avoidance of stimuli associated with the event c) mood and cognitive changes following the trauma d) forgetfulness and disorientation following the trauma
Using the interrupted time series design, the treatment is ______.
A. manipulated by the researcher B. naturally occurring C. administered before any data are measured D. administered at many different points in time
In a study by Holt (2005), participants listened to speech sounds, such as "ga" or "da," that were preceded by series of non-speech sounds. The research found that ______.
A. the more non-speech sounds that were presented, the more likely the "ga" or "da" sound was to be heard as speech B. the more non-speech sounds that were presented, the more likely that participants heard illusory distracting noise C. the patterns of the non-speech sounds influenced whether participants perceived the speech sounds correctly D. the number and pattern of non-speech sounds did not influence how participants perceived the speech sounds
Michael and Michelle are adolescent siblings who share the same birth date. Michael received a diagnosis of bipolar disorder. On the other hand, Michelle shows no signs of mood disturbance. In this example:
A. Michael and Michelle are most likely monozygotic twins, but Michael is genetically predisposed to develop a mood disorder. B. Michael and Michelle are most likely dizygotic twins, but Michelle did not develop the disorder because the concordance rate for dizygotic twins is usually low. C. Michael and Michelle are most likely monozygotic twins, but Michelle did not develop the disorder because she has a higher tolerance for stress. D. Michael and Michelle are most likely dizygotic twins, but Michael developed the disorder because he modeled behaviors of other family members.