What is the definition of a learning disability?
a) a speech/language impairment
b) a significant discrepancy between the child's actual academic performance and his/her apparent intellectual potential
c) a vision impairment in which the child cannot see at 20 feet what most people can see at 200 feet
d) a hearing impairment
b
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A) risk. B) novelty. C) order. D) change.
As a result of organogenesis,
A) new cells are created as old ones die out. B) each body structure differentiates within the embryo. C) new organs develop throughout infancy. D) conception occurs due to the sperm and egg.
Parallel distributed processing (PDP) models of memory storage propose that:
A. an individual attempting to encode new information must repeatedly rehearse that information. B. the spread of activation ensures all memories have equal chances of getting stored. C. the neural circuitry involved in long-term retention simultaneously evolved in humans and nonhuman primates. D. associations involve the simultaneous activity of many nodes.
Tina and Patrick are attending couples therapy. Tina is the one who made the appointment; Pat is there to make Tina happy. The therapist and Tina do most of the talking, and Pat is wondering why he's there
It seems that the therapist has created a: a) Therapeutic alliance b) Split alliance c) Working alliance d) Motivational alliance