The loss of the ability to speak or to comprehend spoken language following a brain injury is known as ____

a. agnosia
c. amnesia
b. aplasticity
d. aphasia


D

Psychology

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a. 1, 35 b. 1, 30 c. 2, 35 d. 2, 30

Psychology

Several factors are important in choosing a good daycare center. Which of the following is incorrect?

a. the quality of the center is important b. legal requirements regarding staff training vary from state-to-state c. size of the child care group is not important d. education of the staff correlates with measures of cognitive development

Psychology

Early infant blinking are (first few weeks of life):

a. purely reflexive b. intentional social signals c. defiant – allows babies to get their way d. produced when the nervous system is calm

Psychology

What does the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services consider the most hazardous health threat to children under the age of six?

a) Obesity b) Lead poisoning c) Accidents d) Neglect

Psychology