Ms Smith understands that David is upset because he is crying. Neurons in Ms Smith’s ______ are involved in understanding David’s emotional state.
a. inferior frontal gyrus
b. temporo-parietal area
c. hippocampus
d. left angular gyrus
a. inferior frontal gyrus
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When information comes in through our senses, according to the stores model of memory it is held for a very brief period of time in raw form in
A. working memory. B. encoding memory. C. short-term memory. D. sensory memory.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.During peer-mediated interventions, teachers should not remain close by, giving prompts, but instead should allow peers the freedom to explore learning on their own. 2. Cooperative learning is better suited for older preschool or early primary-grade students than for infants and toddlers. 3. Routine-based strategies are appropriate and effective for infants and toddlers as well as for preschoolers and early primary students. 4. Play-based interventions incorporate feedback from teachers, service providers, and family members. 5. Milieu strategies are commonly used to facilitate language and social interaction skills
These are all basic elements of communication EXCEPT
a. The sender's intentions b. The receiver's encoding c. Sending the message to the receiver d. The internal response of the receiver
Servio is particularly interested in how families react to an initial learning disability diagnosis. Unfortunately he needs more participants than there are actual new diagnoses in his school. Therefore, in the design of his study he proposes to tell parents that their children have been tested and diagnosed as learning disabled and will conduct an interview with the parents to get their initial reactions. However, the children will not have been diagnosed. His advisor tells him that he cannot conduct the study. Of the following what is the likely reason why.
a. The study is too broad.
b. The study is not ethical.
c. The study is not relevant.
d. The study is too narrow.