Bud, age 10, was born with short fingers, slanted eyes, and a protruding tongue. He is moderately intellectually disabled. His parents were both in their forties when he was born. He probably has the form of intellectual disability called ____ and he has a high likelihood of developing ____
a. Alzheimer's disease; fetal alcohol syndrome
b. Down syndrome; heart problems
c. fetal alcohol syndrome; Alzheimer's disease
d. microcephaly; heart problems
b
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A research study finds that responsive parenting positively correlates with children's grades in school. From this study, we can conclude that __________.
A. as responsive parenting increases, children's grades also improve B. as responsive parenting increases, children's grades do not improve C. responsive parenting causes improvements in children's grades D. responsive parenting is unrelated to children's grades
Elevated blood pressure is a psychological symptom of anxiety disorders
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Instinctive drift and autoshaping are examples of
a. sociological aversions. b. ineffective reinforcement schedules. c. biological constraints. d. trace pairing.
Leslie was in a car accident during a rainstorm. Now whenever she must drive during the
rain, even when it is only a drizzle, she gets nervous. Her response illustrates a. stimulus discrimination. b. stimulus generalization. c. spontaneous recovery. d. extinction. e. operant conditioning