Distinguish between the different subtypes of ADHD
What will be an ideal response?
Predominantly inattentive presentation (ADHD-PI) describes children who meet symptom criteria for inattention but not hyperactivity–impulsivity. Predominantly hyperactive–impulsive presentation (ADHD-HI) describes children who meet symptom criteria for hyperactivity-impulsivity but not inattention. Combined presentation (ADHD-C) describes children who meet symptom criteria for both inattention and hyperactivity–impulsivity.
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A. view the individual as an active processor of information B. believe that experience is important in determining behavior C. place a greater emphasis on nature than on nurture D. stress discontinuity
________ refers to the study of the structure of human body parts
a. Anatomy b. Physiology c. Sex d. Gender
Which of the following is not a genetically based disorder linked to mental retardation?
a. Down syndrome b. Prader-Willi syndrome c. Fetal alcohol syndrome d. Phenylketonuria e. Fragile X syndrome
Mary, a talkative, extroverted young woman, is strongly attracted to Shane, a quiet, introverted, middle-aged man. Mary's attraction to Shane would be predicted by:
A. complementarity. B. the matching phenomenon. C. ingratiation. D. the exchange theory.