Learning disabilities are characterized by performance that is substantially

A. above what would be expected given the person's age, IQ and education
B. below what would be expected given the person's age, IQ and education
C. diminished from one year to the next
D. lower than 50% of the person's peer group


B. below what would be expected given the person's age, IQ and education

Psychology

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a. paraventricular b. lateral c. preoptic d. ventromedial

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Barry gave Debby some bad advice about her résumé. He told her

a. to use high-quality colorful paper. b. not to worry about a small typo. c. to be sure it was complete and an impressive 3 or 4 pages at a minimum. d. All of these are bad advice.

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According to the Canadian Psychological Association, which statement about the use of coercion in psychological research is TRUE?

A) Coercion can be used in the absence of other ethical ways to conduct the research. B) Coercion should be used when the benefits of the research outweigh the risks to the participants. C) Monetary compensation can be used to persuade a person to participate. D) Researchers should respect a person's right to make decisions without coercion.

Psychology

Autonomous work groups are least likely to feature

A. members who participate in hiring and firing decisions. B. rotating job duties. C. members who design and order their own tools. D. managers who supervise the groups.

Psychology