All but which of the following problems makes intervention programs for child abuse
and neglect difficult to develop and test empirically?
a. Abused children manifest difficulties across many developmental domains.
b. It is difficult to decide on which context or person to focus resources when setting
up an intervention program.
c. There are few empirically supported treatment programs for maltreated youth.
d. Services for maltreated children are rare and often inadequate.
e. All of the above are true.
D
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Annah argues that people are primarily "right-brained" or "left-brained.". Ramona argues that whether you are rightor left-brained is primarily inherited. Kristin argues that there is some specialization in the right and left hemispheres, but not to the extent that has been popularly believed. Who is right?
a. Annah b. Ramona c. Kristin d. None of the above? boys tend to be left-brained and girls tend to be right-brained
With meanings, OVEREXTENSION is to UNDEREXTENSION as ____ is to ____
a. GENERALIZATION :: DISCRIMINATION b. GATHER :: DISTRIBUTE c. COO :: BABBLE d. PHONOLOGY :: MORPHOLOGY
After learning about Pavlov in class, Wendy wanted to condition her own dog, Beelzebub, to salivate at the sound of a bell. Which of the following would be the most effective method for Wendy to use to produce a strong conditioned response in Beelzebub?
A. Present the bell and the food at the same time. B. Present the bell and then after it stops ringing, present the food. C. Present the bell first, and then present the food while the bell is still ringing. D. Present the food and then, after the food is eaten, present the bell.
When Samer was born, stimulation in his brain resulted in a massive overabundance of synapses. Neurons that were seldom stimulated soon lost their synapses. This process is known as
A) myelination. B) synaptic pruning. C) neuroimaging. D) neurotransmission.