Why is brain injury in children difficult to detect?
a. Neuroimaging tests are not safe to administer to children.
b. The smaller size of children's brains makes it more difficult to detect injuries.
c. Functional impairments may not appear until they are older and presented with new challenges.
d. It is difficult to get any child to attend to and perform well on neuropsychological assessments.
c
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a. long-term maleficent caretaking. b. an overactive nervous system. c. critical-stage interpersonal rejection. d. ineffective psychological treatment.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. "Responding is not required for reinforcement under a fixed-interval schedule. " 2. "Slot machines arrange reinforcers according to a variable-interval schedule. " 3. "A textile worker who is paid by the piece for the number of shirts sewn is on a fixed-ratio schedule. " 4. "Variable-ratio schedules of reinforcement produce slightly lower response rates than fixed-ratio schedules. " 5. "Reinforcement under a fixed-ratio schedule is based on a particular average number of responses. "
There are hundreds of different types of olfactory receptors.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Does genetics play a role in aggression?
a. No, aggression is learned through modeling. b. Yes, perhaps through testosterone. c. Yes, aggression is linked to chromosome 21. d. There is no evidence to allow us to answer this question.