A basketball coach uses a series of drawings in order to teach Tommy the proper sequence of behaviors necessary to successfully carry out a play from the play book. This is an example of using:
a. picture prompts
b. total task presentation
c. forward chaining
d. graduated guidance
a
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A newer, more assertive approach to treating patients who lack insight is court-ordered mandatory treatment in the community rather than in the hospital. This is known as
a. deinstitutionalized commitment. b. outpatient treatment. c. community commitment. d. outpatient commitment.
A person constantly strives to be the center of attention, yet the ideas the person so eloquently expresses are usually shallow and changeable. If this person were diagnosed with a personality disorder, it MOST likely would be:
A) histrionic. B) borderline. C) antisocial. D) obsessive-compulsive.
The most common criticism of Kohlberg's cognitive-developmental explanation of gender typing is that
A. children often acquire gender-typed behaviors and preferences before they acquire gender stability and consistency. B. his proposed sex differences in the rate at which boys acquire gender versus girls remains unsupported. C. there is no evidence that the development of cognitive skills is related to the acquisition of gender typing. D. it places too much emphasis on hormonal factors.
Nazir's cognitive difficulty after using ecstasy likely stems from negative impacts on GABA and dopamine.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)