Jane is a fourteen-year-old autistic girl currently participating in a behavioral social skills training program for autistic adolescents. Jane's most likely outcome from this program is
A. relatively normal socialization for her age
B. no progress at all
C. some increase in the quality of her social skills, although little increase in the quantity of socialization
D. some increase in the quantity of socialization in which she she participates but little improvement in the quality of socialization
D. some increase in the quantity of socialization in which she she participates but little improvement in the quality of socialization
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In a 2 × 2 design with 40 participants equally distributed across the conditions:
a. How many levels of Factor A are there? b. How many participants are in Factor A?
_________ development involves the way in which individuals' interactions with others and their social relationships grow, change, and remain stable over the course of life
a) Cognitive b) Physical c) Personality d) Social
Which of the following undermines the validity of the psychoanalytic theory of gender?
A. Children become gender-typed even when the same-sex parent is not present in the family. B. The child consciously identifies and adopts the same-sex parent's characteristics. C. Gender typing in children occurs at the stages of the Electra complex for girls and Oedipus complex for boys. D. The preschool child develops a sexual attraction to the opposite-sex parent.
According to Oliver Sacks, Temple Grandin, despite her great successes,
a) still struggles with severe symptoms and appears depressed. b) does not appear to understand social interactions. c) may have a different form of psychopathology. d) is actually completely recovered from autism, thus her ability to succeed.