Helen is administering an intelligence test to children to determine if they have a learning disorder. She should be sure to ____
a. test several children at the same time as a way of reducing their anxiety
b. make sure the children are relaxed by playing soft music as they take the test
c. only give extra time to those who seem to need it
d. be aware of each student's linguistic and cultural background
d
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a. one-seventh. b. one-tenth. c. one-sixtieth. d. one-fiftieth. e. one-twentieth.
Kraepelin’s catalog of mental illnesses:
a. brought order to an otherwise chaotic mass of clinical observations b. encouraged the treating of labels rather than individual patients c. gave support to the psychological model of mental illness d. is the predecessor to The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
Neural networks can be "taught" to recognize particular patterns of input
a. by converting from parallel to serial processing. b. through rehearsal of information. c. through selective strengthening of some connections and not others. d. by rearranging most, if not all, of the connections between units. e. by converting from template- to prototype-matching as necessary.
If someone has a stroke, and is otherwise normal except for the inability to sense any feeling from the body (no touch, pressure, temperature, or pain), what lobe is probably affected?
a. frontal lobe b. occipital lobe c. parietal lobe d. temporal lobe