Exam 12: Neurodevelopmental, Disruptive, Conduct, and Elimination Disorders
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Which type of treatment offers the best long-term outcomes for children with autism spectrum disorder?
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Approximately 85% of all people who are diagnosed with intellectual disability fall into the ____________ subtype.
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____________ occurs when a DNA series makes too many copies of itself and "turns off" a gene on the X chromosome.
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Postnatal causes of intellectual disability, such as encephalitis and lead poisoning account for about ______ percent of the cases diagnosed.
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The atypical antipsychotic drug __________ reduces symptoms of aggression in children with ODD and Conduct Disorder.
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Children from the lowest socioeconomic classes are more likely to be diagnosed with more severe cases of intellectual disability.
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A classroom behavioural management program that targets school-relevant goals is called a(n)
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Which characteristic differentiates oppositional defiant disorder from ADHD and conduct disorder?
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The incidence of Down Syndrome is _____ correlated with maternal age.
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Scientific evidence has conclusively established that the increased rates of autism can be attributed in part to childhood vaccines.
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____________ is a childhood disorder that is characterized by a continuous and repeated pattern of violating the basic rights of others or breaking societal rules.
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Disorder of written expression, or ____________, includes difficulty composing grammatically correct sentences; frequent grammatical, punctuation, or spelling errors; and diminished ability to organize coherent paragraphs.
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While many psychological disorders may have their roots in childhood, symptoms usually are not fully expressed until late adolescence or adulthood.
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Which of the following must occur to meet DSM-5 guidelines for an encopresis diagnosis?
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____________ is a behavioural intervention that uses shaping and positive reinforcement to improve specific behaviours.
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The genetic disorder that causes benign tumor growth in every organ in the body is called
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Today, about 90% of people with intellectual disability live at home with their families or in community placements.
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Which phrase best expresses the proportion of the population that has an intellectual disability?
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