Dana is in first grade. She does not seem to have friends. She spends most of her time on her own reading, even during recess. She is most likely considered:
a. a rejected withdrawn child.
b. a rejected aggressive child.
c. a child with a learning disability.
d. a child who is being abused
Ans: a
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a. ineffective encoding. b. motivated forgetting. c. time decay. d. proactive interference.
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a. explain things; make choices b. make choices; explain things c. rationalize occurrences; explain things d. explain things; rationalize occurrences
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false