In the last 50 years, the population in large mental hospitals has
a. increased by 10 percent.
b. increased by one-third.
c. decreased by 10 percent.
d. decreased by two-thirds.
D
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Which of the following statements is most accurate regarding parental input regarding a possible diagnosis of ASD?
a. Parents' memories are usually unreliable regarding their child's early development. b. Parents usually overestimate their child's abilities and therefore should be not considered as more important than a clinical assessment. c. Parents usually underestimate their child's abilities and therefore should be dismissed. d. Parents' perceptions of their child's difficulties are often accurate and should be addressed in a timely manner.
Alfred Binet's insight regarding a method of measuring achievement had an international impact in the twentieth century. What was the original purpose of his test and how did he quantify (measure) achievement?
What scoring system did later researchers base on Binet's method, and how was it originally calculated? What will be an ideal response?
"It is fortunate for their survival that babies are so designed by Nature that they beguile and enslave their mothers." In regard to attachment, this quote most closely supports the position of
A) ecological theory. B) social learning theory. C) cognitive development theory. D) ethological theory.
If a research study concludes that the less coffee you drink, the less anxiety you experience, the researchers MOST likely used:
A)the experimental method. B)case studies. C)a focus group. D)the correlational method.