When a neuropsychologist presents the Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure to an examinee, the neuropsychologist instructs the examinee to
a. sort its pieces according to varying instructions.
b. use the pieces to build a figure exactly as shown in the model.
c. copy the figure, and then draw it from memory.
d. count the number of various types of shapes contained in the figure.
C
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In the multiple baseline design, different behaviors or different people receive baseline periods of varying length
a. after the independent variable. b. before the independent variable. c. concurrently with the independent variable. d. in a random fashion.
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a. similarity. b. nearness. c. closure. d. continuity.
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a. vividly imagining oneself in a calm and relaxing situation. b. tightening all the muscles in a given area of the body then relaxing them. c. deliberating doing things at a slower pace, visualizing each step in the process. d. an internal monologue of positive coping statements.