Jamal's client is presenting with symptoms consistent with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
Jamal assesses for the severity and frequency of his client's anxiety and diagnoses him as having a mild symptoms of GAD as opposed to indicating that he definitely has GAD or definitely does not. Jamal's conceptualization of his client's disorder as a matter of degree rather than simply as being "present or absent" is consistent with________.
a. dynamic assessment
b. functional assessment
c. categorical assessment
d. dimensional assessment
D
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Information processing skills are measured by the
a. digit-symbol coding subtest. b. matrix reasoning subtest. c. block design subtest. d. information subtest.
What part of the brain do we share in common with the alligator?
A. Broca's area B. cortex C. limbic system D. Wernicke's area
In comparing the human brain to a computer, Allman concludes
a. though what has been learned has been limited, that knowledge has been extremely valuable. b. the comparison is a poor one and unlikely to be productive since there is a fundamental difference between the two. c. a great deal of understanding has been gained with the promise of more to come in the years ahead. d. though what has been learned has been limited, a continued investigation has great promise for what might be learned.
During a recent meeting, Trina was able to suggest several different workable options for a problem that had been plaguing the executive board for over a month. Trina has exhibited __________
a) convergent thinking. b) divergent thinking. c) optimality theory. d) savant syndrome.