According to social cognitive theory, five-year-old Joanne is most likely to imitate her

a. mother fixing a lamp. c. father repairing a flat tire.
b. mother washing the dishes. d. father sewing a button on his shirt.


B

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Mariposa is lying in her crib, and is making elongated single vowel sounds, like "ahhhhhhh" and "oooooooh.". Which of the following best describes her verbalizations?

a. crying b. whining c. cooing d. babbling

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Individuals with dyslexia

a. show deficiencies in every reading area except phonological awareness. b. are best classified as having a speech disorder. c. devote so much effort to decoding words that recall for the words is compromised. d. tend to outgrow the problem in adulthood even without intervention.

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Hilary was involved in a shooting that leaves her with traumatic brain injury. She spends several weeks in a coma. Afterward, she experienced headaches, disorientation, confusion, and irritability, as well as depression. She is then diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy. What, if any, aspect of Hilary's case is unusual? a. It is unusual for people with a single traumatic brain injury

to have a chronic traumatic encephalopathy diagnosis. b. It is unusual for people with traumatic brain injury to be in a coma for weeks. c. It is unusual for people with traumatic brain injury to feel depressed. d. It is unusual for people with traumatic brain injury to experience headaches, disorientation, confusion, and irritability.

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When using direct quotations in an APA-style research report, you must provide the page number if it is available

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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