Someone with conduction aphasia is unable to
A) name proper nouns.
B) repeat nonwords.
C) repeat words that have familiar meanings.
D) name objects.
E) produce fluent spontaneous speech.
Answer: B
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a. have nothing in common. b. both suggest that one's genetic endowment determines one's ideas, preferences, and skills. c. both suggest that experience determines one's ideas, preferences, and skills. d. emphasize the importance of maturational processes.
What comparison must be made to determine the cause of behavior change in learning experiments?
a. a comparison between data from observational and experimental studies b. a comparison between behavior before and behavior after learning takes place c. a comparison between behavior of subjects who have received a training experience and the behavior of others who have not d. a comparison between human and animal behaviors under similar circumstances
An eating disorder that primarily afflicts adolescent girls and young women, and is characterized by binges on large quantities of food followed by purges of the food through vomiting or the use of laxatives is known as
a. dieting. c. anorexia nervosa. b. bulimia. d. obesity.
Which of the following students provides the most accurate summary about phone use when someone is driving?
a. Henri: “As long as someone other than the driver is talking on the phone, there’s no problem.” b. Edith: “As long as a driver uses a hands-free phone, there’s no problem.” c. Charles: “When drivers are talking on the phone, they pay less attention to objects that appear in the middle of their visual field.” d. Jeanne: “When drivers are talking on the phone, the passengers can carry on a continuous conversation without affecting the driver.”