In DSM-5, the severity of an individual's intellectual disability is determined by:

a) IQ score
b) Self-report
c) School records
d) Level of adaptive functioning


d

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Distribution-free tests and parametric tests differ in their null hypotheses in that

a. distribution-free tests have a less specific null hypothesis. b. distribution-free tests make very strong assumptions about the mean. c. distribution-free tests don't really have a null hypothesis. d. parametric tests have rather loose null hypotheses.

Psychology

People with damage in the anterior and inferior regions of the temporal lobe suffer ____

a. cingulate dementia b. implicit dementia c. lexical dementia d. semantic dementia

Psychology

The psycholinguistic theory of language acquisition proposes that language development depends upon

a. environmental influences. c. inborn factors. b. parental reinforcement. d. all of these.

Psychology

About 500 years ago, Johann Wier argued, as isaccepted in most societies today, that

psychological disorders should be considered as mental __________ rather than as caused by some supernatural influence. Fill in the blanks with correct word

Psychology