One of the goals of early assessment and identification of children with oppositional behaviors is based on which assumption?

a. Medication is much more effective with young children than with adolescents.
b. Children who are identified early can become part of studies that investigate new and better prevention efforts.
c. Early intervention is effective as it may prevent certain behaviors from becoming ingrained in a child's behavior.
d. Children who are identified early can receive school services that aren't available in middle or high school.


C

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retention. Which technique is Herman using? a. Savings method b. Mnemonics technique c. Long-term potentiation d. Massed practice e. Free recall technique

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Which best describes the behavior of a maximizer?

A. scanning all the radio stations when you drive into a new area B. listening to whatever song your car passenger wants to hear C. listening to the first radio station that gets clear reception D. scanning radio stations until you find one that plays country music

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Which of the following is associated with smoking?

a. heart disease b. cancer c. stroke d. all of these choices

Psychology

Dr. Gomez would like to know how many parents use spanking as a form of punishment

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