Minimal standards of health and safety requirements that must be in place for programs to operate are referred to as _____________ standards

a. licensing
b. funding
c. family leave
d. child safety


a

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Laura repeats sounds and syllables and stutters frequently. Laura's disorder is called

a. a fluency disorder. b. a voice disorder. c. an articulation disorder. d. a language disorder.

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Dudley makes an average of 6 requests for help per hour. Ms. Turbo would like to decrease the number of requests he makes per hour by reinforcing Dudley every time he goes longer than 10 minutes without making a request. If Dudley makes a request before 10 minutes passes, he does not receive any reinforcement. Which type of differential reinforcement schedule is Ms. Turbo employing?

a. DRL increasing-interval schedule b. DRL-below-criterion schedule c. DRL-IRT schedule d. DRL reset schedule

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Three of the following are accurate statements about the shortcomings of Kohlberg's theory of moral reasoning. Which one is inaccurate?

a. Kohlberg failed to distinguish between two kinds of "wrong" behaviors—those that are morally wrong and those that violate culture-specific conventions for behavior. b. At any single point in development, a child may reason at different levels depending on the situation. c. Children often show conventional thinking for several years and then revert back to preconventional thinking when they reach adolescence. d. Kohlberg had an overly limited view of what moral reasoning encompasses.

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During infancy, this progression begins as actions, or the use of innate

reflexes to engage and gain mastery of their environments. A. Visual motor skills B. Sensorimotor C. Perceptual D. Auditory

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