How long must ADHD symptoms persist before a diagnosis can be made?
a. Two to three months
b. Six months
c. At least one year
d. There is no set time during which symptoms must persist.
b
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How might Piaget determine whether a child's thinking is egocentric? a. Ask the child to share a bag of candies with other children.c b. Watch which other children, if any, the child imitates
c. Tell the child not to play with his or her favorite toy. d. Ask how a pile of blocks would look from a different angle.
The symptom substitution conflict highlights a disagreement between psychoanalytic and behavioral theories concerning the
a. concept of free will. b. influence of the therapist. c. reification of mental activity. d. location of behavioral causes.
Allport feels that differences in learning and performance will occur as a function of the degree of:
a. self-respect b. proprium c. self-esteem d. ego-involvement
We are less likely to stereotype when there are multiple demands on our thinking such as when we are in an unfamiliar or complicated situation
a. True b. False