John recently suffered a blow to his head. Since then, he finds it difficult to comprehend what others say to him. He also finds it difficult to express his thoughts and cannot seem to find the right words to say while speaking. However, he can speak freely with proper syntax. In this scenario, John is most likely suffering from _____
A) Broca's aphasia
B) epilepsy
C) retrograde amnesia
D) Wernicke's aphasia
D
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a. control b. conceptual c. independent d. dependent
Cindy bites her nails but wants to stop. The behavior she wants to change (biting her nails) is called the:
a. negative behavior b. target behavior c. controlling variable d. independent variable
Which of these is an example of an inborn bias?
When treating school phobia, the most important first step is:
a. figuring out why the child is refusing to go to school. b. treating the reasons for the fear. c. getting the child back into school. d. getting the child and the parents involved in counseling.