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June 2021
Psychology questions and answers in June 2021
Case of Iman Iman has engaged your service for counselling. Iman has been experiencing a number of issues and is not sure what has been happening over the past few months that seems to have contribute...
The key piece of legislation that outlined specific responsibilities for the identification and appropriate educational programming for children from birth was a. P. L. 94-142 b. P.L. 101-476 c. P.L. ...
Informal reading inventories are typically used to determine what three levels of reading proficiency? a. leisure, academic, frustration b. independent, dependent, functional c. independent, instructi...
The Oral Scales from the OWLS... a. measure only listening comprehension b. measure only oral expression c. measure both listening comprehension and oral expression d. measure neither listening co...
Gathering career/vocational-related data concerning a student is considered _________ whereas previewing and interpreting those data is considered ___________. a. career/vocational assessment/career/v...
Which of the following is true of the Multilevel Academic Survey Test? it does not go below 1st grade level it has grade level and curriculum level tests it is norm-referenced only it is criterion-ref...
Which of the following does not describe the Brigance Inventory of Essential Skills (red)? It can be used for IEP development Items are correlated with instructional materials Only portions should be ...
Which of the following is true of the Test of Reading Comprehension-3? it is only individually administered it assesses oral reading skills it should not be used for those with articulation problems i...
Which of the following is not true about the Wechsler Individual Achievement Test-II? It has a linking sample with the Wechsler Intelligence Scales It has a criterion-referenced counterpart It measure...
Spike Milligan said: 'Only when you know what it is like to feel depressed, to feel you are dying inside can you know what it is like to be suicidal, to think that the whole dreadful, terrible, naggin...
For each example below, indicate whether it is good or poor continguity and contingency. Paul tries to get his poems published and continues to submit them to magazines, even though none of his poems ...
Suppose a pigeon is given a choice between key A and key B, and the pigeon is free to peck any key at any time. Key A is scheduled to deliver reinforcement on a VI-60 second schedule, while key B is o...
Workers need to understand the procedures for facilitating emergency interventions. List five emergency responses/ interventions you might facilitate in a crisis and outline the procedures that should...
1 Psychologists recruit 25 volunteers who use Android-based cell phones (such as a Samsung Galaxy). They also recruit 25 volunteers who are iPhone users. They then ask each participant to rate (on a s...
1 You are about to conduct a survey of students at SCC. You want to make sure that the opinions of the people you survey represent the opinions of all students at SCC. How should this be accomplished?...
1 You are participating in a study where you are going to be asked to rate the "alertness" of participants who have been taking a new medication. In the study, only half of the participants are taking...
1 Prior to the start of an experiment on "disgust," a psychologist meets with each participant. He tells them that during the experiment, they will be shown images that are meant to cause them to feel...
1 The microscopic gap found between two neurons is known as the ___ . -soma -dendrite -vesicle -synapse ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
1 Many of your neurons have axons that are wrapped in a fatty, insulating material known as the __ , which helps to speed up the impulses that travel down the axon. -corpus callosum -limbic system -re...
1 Aamer has experienced an infection in the fusiform gyrus of his right temporal lobe. What troubles might he now experience? -complications with hearing -problems with speech production -issues formi...
1 You work as a nurse in a oncology clinic (treating cancer patients). Today's patient has been complaining of blurry vision, and brain scan reveals that a tumor is responsible for these symptoms. Bas...
1 Jenny was once chased and bitten by a German Shepard, and is now extremely fearful whenever she sees a German Shepard. You want to help her get over this fear. You present her with the German Shepar...
1 During Watson and Rayner's famous study with Little Albert, how would we describe the white rat? It started out as a conditioned stimulus, and then became an unconditioned stimulus. It started out a...
1 Just before something scary happens in a horror movie, they often play scary-sounding music. After several times of hearing this scary music (which is followed by scary events), you notice that you ...
1 A three-year-old child named Hope is playing with her neighbor's cat. Hope pulls on the cat's tail, so the cat turns around and scratches her. This teaches Hope that pulling on a cat's tail is not a...
1 Hermann Ebbinghaus used __ to study the processes of memory and forgetting. -lists of unrelated words -lists of nonsense syllables -lists of letters and numbers -short stories and poems ------------...
1 Jessica listens to a list of twenty five words. She is then asked to remember as many words as she can in any order that she wants. Jessica easily remembers the first three words from the beginning ...
1 - Professor Jackson is trying to learn the names of his students. To test his memory, he stands at the door and looks at each student's face as they enter the room. He then tries to say the student'...
1 - Godden and Baddeley (1975) had scuba divers memorize words either while sitting on the beach or while they were scuba diving. When they were later tested for their memory of the words, the scuba d...
1 What is a reasonable conclusion to draw from the famous studies conducted by Elizabeth Loftus? -Being exposed to misleading information after an event can cause us to form inaccurate memories. -Memo...
1 Which one of these would be considered an example of retroactive interference? -Having a hard time remembering the difference between proactive interference and retroactive interference, because you...
1 As you are taking this opportunity, you are attempting to bring to mind information that you have previously studied over the course of this quarter. Your attempt to bring this information to mind i...
1 A young child is traveling with her family to Denver, Colorado. The trip lasts for two weeks, and she has several fun experiences (such as hiking in the mountains). She also learns many things, like...
1 Which one of these would be considered a memory task involving serial recall? -The test you are taking right now (a multiple-choice opportunity) -Hearing twenty words, and being asked to recall them...
1 - an amnesiac patient known as H.M ( Henry Gustav Molaison) . Who practiced tracing a star while looking only in a mirror. Over time, his performance improved. However, each time he did the task, he...
Case study Client A has sleeping issue, client informed counselor that due to working night shift, family responsibilities during the day and recently diagnosed with sleep apnea that he client that hi...
Select one of the five postulates of contemporary psychodynamic theory identified by Westen (1998) in his comprehensive article on the scientific legacy of Sigmund Freud. Briefly, explain the importan...
For this week, let's consider the current debate about vaccinations. It is not a new debate, but it is especially important given the current pandemic. View the materials in the following link to a 20...
All of the following are social-cognitive critiques of the trait approach to personality EXCEPT that Group of answer choices trait approaches overestimate the consistency of behaviors across situation...
Can I get help to please, Beginning with our Moral Reasoning in the Bioethics unit of readings, we have been discussing how ethical decisions have become increasingly complicated with the advancement ...
Can I get help Explain in paragraph one example of a situation where an action may be legally permissible but morally wrong, or vice versa, not legally allowed but morally permissible? References;...
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