Discuss the nature of relationships in adolescence
What will be an ideal response?
Despite their many social problems with peers, some adolescents with ADHD may meet their social needs by maintaining one or two positive close friendships (Glass, Flory, & Hankin, 2012). The social premise for such relationships may differ from those of other teens, possibly with a mutual focus on "having fun" rather than on seeking emotional support. Positive friendships may buffer the negative outcomes of peer rejection commonly seen in children with ADHD.
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a. they are typically more correct than they estimate themselves to be. b. they are almost as confident about their incorrect memories as they are about their correct memories. c. their confidence about their eyewitness testimony is strongly correlated with the accuracy of the testimony. d. their confidence is reduced because of the constructivist effect.
The fissure that separates the frontal and temporal lobes iscalled
A) longitudinal B) central C) magnitudinal D) lateral
Which theory of language acquisition combines several schools of thought to hypothesize that language development is produced through a combination of genetic predispositions and environmental circumstances that help teach language?
a) universal grammar b) interactionist perspective c) learning theory approach d) language-acquisition device
A new disorder in the Substance Use and Addictive Disorders chapter is
a. Gambling disorder b. Substance Abuse with Psychological Dependence c. Sex Addiction d. Internet Gaming Disorder