Which test evaluates attention and executive functioning in children?
a. Trail Making Test
b. Child Development Inventory
c. Halstead-Reitan
d. Luria-Nebraska
a
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DSM-5 uses essentially the same diagnostic criteria for childhood disorders as for "adult" disorders because it views psychological problems in children as having
a. discontinuity over time. b. homotypic continuity. c. heterotypic continuity. d. intermittent continuity.
Which of the following is true about neurons?
a. There are only about 15 basic neuron types. b. Human neurons die only when you are very old. c. The total number of neurons remains relatively constant once we reach adulthood. d. Each type of neuron has its own distinct parts. e. Humans lose approximately 100 neurons per day.
According to the article Apparent from the Parents about different parenting styles and adolescent behavior outcomes, the problem with a very large sample in survey research is that:
(a) with large samples statistics are difficult to interpret (b) large samples are biased (c) large samples are unrepresentative (d) large samples have too much variability
Ethical issues can emerge
a) In relation to the individual subject in an experiment b) When considering the concept of reliability in isolation c) Only when there is reason to believe there is some psychological or physical risk to the subject d) Only with human participants in an experiment