The Piran study which takes place at an internationally acclaimed ballet school in Toronto is regarded as one of the most innovative and successful eating disorder preventative interventions. Success is due to the following factors EXCEPT:
a) The study involves attempts to intervene at the systemic level
b) Focuses on short-term evaluation of outcomes
c) Conducted in a high risk-setting
d) There is a participatory focus
b
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a. Karen Horney b. Erik Erikson c. Sigmund Freud d. Alfred Adler
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a. the role of semantic networks in long-term memory. b. the need for conceptual hierarchies in long-term memory. c. the need for a good executive control system in short-term memory. d. the role of schemas in long-term memory.
A woman is involved in a car crash and, as a result, cannot speak at all for several days. Surprisingly, she can still hear and understand what her doctor is saying perfectly well. If her doctor ordered a CAT scan of her brain (a form of X-ray), where might the doctor see damage/swelling?
A. in her pineal gland B. in her right parietal lobe C. in her left frontal lobe D. in both sides of her motor cortex
Radial glia ____.
A. guide the migration of neurons during embryonic development B. synchronize the activity of axons C. wrap around the presynaptic terminals of several axons D. build the myelin sheaths that surround and insulate certain axons