In the current version of the Gesell test and Bayley Scales of Infants Development, the subscores obtained from the four and five different categories of Gesell and Bayley test scales respectively are combined into an overall score that determines infants':

a. intelligence quotient (IQ)
b. intelligence inventory score (IIS)
c. development quotients (DQ)
d. early intelligence assessment (EIA)


c. development quotients (DQ)

Psychology

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a. ?misbehavior more resistant to extinction b. ?misbehavior less resistant to extinction c. ?person doing the punishing do it less often d. ?person doing the punishing do it more often

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_____ are false beliefs about reality, whereas _____ are false perceptions of reality such as hearing internal voices

a. Positive symptoms; negative symptoms b. Negative symptoms; positive symptoms c. Hallucinations; delusions d. Delusions; hallucinations

Psychology

Michael's parents want him to learn to play tennis. Michael has no particular interest in the game. From an operant conditioning perspective, Michael may learn the game if his parents are insistent, but __________

a) it will take him longer to learn the game than it would if he were interested. b) he will not become proficient at the game. c) he will also learn to resent his parents. d) he will not enjoy playing tennis with others.

Psychology

If untreated, toxemia can cause

A) convulsions in the mother and fetal death. B) extra sugar in the mother's bloodstream. C) swelling of the fetus's face, hands, and feet. D) behavioral problems in adolescence.

Psychology