The major modern application of psychoanalytic theory has been in the area of
A. neuroscience.
B. ethnography.
C. developmental psychopathology.
D. information processing.
Answer: C
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Central processing, one of the major components of information processing, is best described as the
a. auditory perception of a stimulus. b. visual perception of a stimulus. c. classification of a stimulus through the use of memory, reasoning, and evaluation. d. choice of a single response from among many possible responses.
A child who has iron deficiency anemia due to insufficient iron intake and obesity due to too many calories in the diet is facing risks for:
A) Anorexia nervosa and bulimia. B) Undernutrition and overnutrition. C) Hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia. D) Protein deficiency and carbohydrate infusion.
Three of the following examples illustrate specific strategies that can be effective in helping children with information processing difficulties succeed at school. Which strategy is least likely to be effective with these children?
a. Josie's teacher gives her special memory tricks to help her remember how to spell certain words (e.g., "The principal is my pal"). b. Nattie's teacher looks at the errors Nattie makes when she solves long division problems for clues about what Nattie might be doing incorrectly. c. Russell's teacher suggests that he watch his favorite television program while he studies for tomorrow's spelling test. d. Vern's teacher often asks him to do classroom tasks and errands that can help him release pent-up energy.
What are the print concepts identified by the Common Core State Standards that students should develop in kindergarten?
What will be an ideal response?