Providing children with knowledge that enables them to generate desirable behavior patterns is called
a. an inductive method.
b. a deductive method.
c. a power method.
d. a love withdrawal method.
a
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Studies using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have found diminished size of structures in the limbic systems of schizophrenics' brains. Why is this finding potentially important?
a. The limbic system integrates cognition and emotion. b. The limbic system coordinates eye tracking and visual perception. c. The limbic system is the seat of consciousness and sense of identity. d. Abstract reasoning and problem solving are organized in the limbic system.
Which of the following is not a technique used in parenting skills training programmes for children with behaviour problems?
A. Relationship-building play B. Positive reinforcement of good behaviours C. Attending to unwanted behaviours D. Setting limits
Identify the correct incidence ranking from most common to least, as assessed in the "strange situation":
a. avoidant :: resistant :: secure. b. secure :: avoidant :: resistant. c. resistant :: avoidant :: secure. d. avoidant :: secure :: resistant.
How does an EEG (electroencephalograph) work?
a. It creates an image of the area of the brain that responds to a flashing light. b. It detects minute amounts of electrical activity. c. It passes x-rays through the area of the brain under study. d. All of these.