Exam 14: Developmental Disorders
Exam 1: Concepts of Abnormality Throughout History116 Questions
Exam 2: Theoretical Perspectives on Abnormal Behaviour112 Questions
Exam 3: Classification and Diagnosis116 Questions
Exam 4: Psychological Assessment and Research Methods112 Questions
Exam 5: Anxiety and Related Disorders87 Questions
Exam 6: Dissociative and Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders90 Questions
Exam 7: Psychological Factors Affecting Medical Conditions106 Questions
Exam 8: Mood Disorders and Suicide96 Questions
Exam 9: Schizophrenia89 Questions
Exam 10: Eating Disorders99 Questions
Exam 11: Substance-Related Disorders114 Questions
Exam 12: The Personality Disorders96 Questions
Exam 13: Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders122 Questions
Exam 14: Developmental Disorders106 Questions
Exam 15: Behaviour and Emotional Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence113 Questions
Exam 16: Mental Disorders and Aging114 Questions
Exam 17: Therapies95 Questions
Exam 18: Prevention and Mental Health Promotion in the Community68 Questions
Exam 19: Mental Disorder and the Law73 Questions
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Mathematics disorder often show impairments that reflect deficits in working memory and executive function.
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Estimates of the prevalence rates of dual diagnosis (co-occurrence of behavioural or psychiatric disorders in people with developmental disabilities) range from
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IQ / achievement discrepancy is a method of detecting students who are faking a learning disability
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List five of the seven "essential daily ingredients" outlined by Ramey and Ramey (1992) for the development of young children.
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The __________ hypothesis of autism focused on family characteristics.
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What are the effects of phenylketonuria (PKU)? How is it detected and treated?
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The most controversial and least understood of all of the learning disorder subtypes is
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Non-verbal learning disorder is not currently a distinct diagnosis in DSM-IV-TR but is believed to reflect ____ hemisphere dysfunction, manifesting as difficulties with_______________.
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In terms of the diagnosis of autism, higher functioning individuals with higher IQ and fewer symptoms are often categorized as having
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Approximately __________ percent of developmental disabilities associated with severe intellectual disabilities have genetic causes.
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All of the following are examples of learning disorders EXCEPT
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In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the view that mental retardation was inherited was emphasized. At the same time, the __________ movement called for measures such as sterilization and restriction of marriage.
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Which of the following is NOT associated with Down syndrome?
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The findings of the Romanian adoption study are most consistent with the idea that
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People who function intellectually within the mild range of mental retardation are found more frequently within lower socioeconomic groups.
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With regard to diagnosis of autism and Asperger's Disorder, the DSM-5 will
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The Stanford Binet Scale is an assessment of adaptive behaviour.
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Autistic children often do not seek or enjoy physical contact, such as hugs from their parents.
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