In the United States, if academic progress is significantly compromised by a neurodevelopmental disorder, children ____
a. can only receive a comprehensive evaluation of skills
b. are provided with school services that are individualized to meet the needs of the child
c. will receive needed services only if parents pay for them
d. have few educational resources to access and assist their academic achievement
B
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According to the research on overconfidence,
a. overconfidence can be easily demonstrated in the laboratory, but not in real-world situations. b. politiciansâ€"like other peopleâ€"are frequently overconfident. c. overconfidence is limited to decision making; it does not seem to apply to other cognitive tasks. d. overconfidence seems to apply to about 40% of the population; about 30% are accurate, and the remaining 30% are underconfident.
According to psychologists, procedural memories include:
a. memories of particular events that we have personally experienced b. knowledge about how to perform complex tasks c. memories of factual information d. knowledge about the world in general
Which statement about emotionally intelligent people is FALSE?
A) They know what kinds of emotions a particular event will trigger. B) They can identify, describe, and manage their emotions. C) They use their emotions to make better decisions. D) They exhibit high levels of neural activity when solving emotional problems.
Hadley is told that the achievement test he is taking is a standardized test. This means that
a. the test has been approved by the APA. b. the test will be measuring what is it intended to measure. c. similar scores occur when the test is given in a standard laboratory setting or in a naturalistic setting. d. uniform procedures exist for giving and scoring the test.