Deck 5: Intellectual Disability (Intellectual Developmental Disorder)

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 The most likely explanation for the discrepancy in IQ scores between blacks and whites in North America is ____.

A) genetic dissimilarities
B) test bias
C) economic and social inequalities
D) poor attitude
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 Individuals with mild intellectual disability can usually acquire academic skills up to approximately the _______ grade level.

A) second
B) sixth
C) tenth
D) twelfth
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 In comparison to the IQ scores of normally developing children, those of infants and children with developmental delays or intellectual disability are ____.

A) more stable
B) less stable
C) equally stable
D) unmeasurable
Question
 The ____ refers to the phenomenon that IQ scores have risen sharply since the beginning of IQ testing.

A) Flynn effect
B) Foster effect
C) IQ effect
D) scoring effect
Question
 Adults with mild intellectual development disorder need support with all of the following EXCEPT:

A) shopping and transportation.
B) cooking and money management.
C) considerable support needed from co-workers/supervisors in employment.
D) health care and legal decisions
Question
 IQ scores among individuals without intellectual disability are ____.

A) stable throughout the life span
B) stable only after age 12
C) relatively stable with the exception of infancy
D) not at all stable
Question
 During the eugenics movement, persons with intellectual disability were considered ____.

A) relatively harmless
B) a threat to society
C) the missing evolutionary link
D) amusing individuals
Question
 The rising of IQ scores is due to ____.

A) more testing
B) rising cost of living
C) medical advances
D) decreased need for manual labor
Question
 To be diagnosed with intellectual disability, a person must exhibit ____.

A) subaverage intellectual functioning
B) genetic anomalies
C) deficits in adaptive functioning
D) subaverage intellectual functioning and deficits in adaptive functioning
Question
 The more severe forms of intellectual disability are more likely due to ____ causes than is mild intellectual disability.

A) cultural
B) familial
C) idiopathic
D) organic
Question
 The ____ category of intellectual disability is overrepresented in minority groups.

A) mild
B) moderate
C) severe
D) profound
Question
 The American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AAIDD) categorizes persons with intellectual disability according to the ____.

A) number of deficits in adaptive functioning
B) extent of cognitive impairment
C) extent of support needed
D) number of social deficits
Question
 Examples of conceptual adaptive behavior skills are:

A) money concepts.
B) responsibility.
C) obeying laws.
D) eating, dressing, mobility, and toileting.
Question
 In the DSM-5, the level of disability, reflecting a child's degree of difficulty, is based upon the ____.

A) number of deficits in adaptive functioning
B) extent of cognitive impairment
C) extent of support needed
D) number of social deficits
Question
 Subaverage intellectual functioning is defined as an IQ approximately ____.

A) one standard deviation below the mean
B) two standard deviations below the mean
C) a mental age of less than 10 years
D) a mental age of less than 15 years
Question
 Evolutionary degeneracy theory attributed the intellectual and social problems of children with intellectual disability to ____.

A) cold parenting
B) regression to an earlier period in the development of humankind
C) degeneration of societal values
D) genetic abnormalities
Question
 The majority of individuals with intellectual disabilities have ____ impairment.

A) mild
B) moderate
C) severe
D) profound
Question
 Many persons with Down syndrome function at the ____ level of disability.

A) mild
B) moderate
C) severe
D) profound
Question
 To be labeled with intellectual disability, below average intellectual and adaptive abilities must be ____.

A) due to chromosomal abnormalities
B) due to genetic anomalies
C) present before age 12
D) present before age 18
Question
 The prevalence estimate for intellectual disability in children and adults is about ____ of the entire population.

A) 0.4%
B) 1%
C) 4%
D) 5%
Question
 The proportion of variance in a trait attributable to genetic influences is called ____.

A) genotype
B) phenotype
C) heritability
D) attribution
Question
 Which chronic health condition is most common among children with intellectual disability?

A) Epilepsy
B) Oppositional deviant disorder
C) Anxiety disorders
D) Autistic disorder
Question
 The ____ argues that cognitive development of children with intellectual disability differs from that of children without intellectual disability in more ways than merely differences in developmental rate and upper limit.

A) developmental difference
B) developmental viewpoint
C) disparity hypothesis
D) difference viewpoint
Question
 Generally, the emotional and behavioral problems of children with intellectual disability ____.

A) constitute major psychiatric disorders
B) are considered part of the spectrum of problems coexisting with intellectual disability
C) often are not severe enough to require intervention
D) have prevalence rates comparable to those of the general population
Question
 As a social risk factor for intellectual disability, this stands as both a prenatal and a postnatal condition..

A) Lack of access to prenatal care
B) Domestic violence
C) Malnutrition
D) Poverty
Question
 In general, children with Down syndrome display ____.

A) progressive loss of adaptive functioning skills from birth on
B) declining IQ but increasing social skills
C) significant gains in adaptive behaviors up to age 6, followed by a leveling off or decline
D) a surge in abilities from ages 10 to 15
Question
 In the "strange situation" attachment assessment technique, children with Down syndrome ____.

A) display significant distress upon separation
B) readily reach for strangers for comfort
C) show few distress signals despite an apparent need for contact with their caregivers
D) angrily turn away from their caregivers upon reunion
Question
 ______ factors are implicated in mild forms of intellectual disability.

A) Genetic
B) Environmental
C) Genetic and environmental
D) Situational
Question
 The suggestion that children with intellectual disability demonstrate the same behaviors and underlying processes as typically developing children who are at the same level of cognitive functioning is referred to as the ____.

A) difference hypothesis
B) developmental hypothesis
C) similar sequence hypothesis
D) similar structure hypothesis
Question
 When toddlers with Down syndrome begin to recognize themselves in a mirror, they often ____.

A) cry
B) smile and laugh
C) strike out
D) appear confused
Question
 ____ is critical to regulating social interaction and providing a foundation for early self/other understanding.

A) Expressive language
B) Receptive language
C) Internal state language
D) Secure attachment
Question
 Intellectual disability is more prevalent among ____.

A) lower SES
B) rural families
C) higher SES
D) middle children
Question
 Which statement regarding the causes of intellectual disability is false?

A) The causes of mild intellectual disability are better understood than the causes of moderate to severe intellectual disability.
B) There are over 1,000 different known organic causes of intellectual disability.
C) Scientists cannot account for the cause of intellectual disability in the majority of cases.
D) A genetic cause is known for almost three-quarters of individuals with moderate intellectual disability.
Question
 Children with Down syndrome display considerable delay in ____.

A) expressive language development
B) receptive language development
C) expressive and receptive language development
D) neither expressive nor receptive language development
Question
 When mainstreamed into a regular classroom, children with intellectual disability ____.

A) are accepted readily by other children
B) are targeted and abused by other children
C) are often aggressive toward other children
D) end up being socially isolated because other children do not play with them
Question
 Children with intellectual disability and ADHD, when placed on stimulant medication, typically:

A) show slight but limited gains on cognitive tasks.
B) are overstimulated.
C) are able to remain on task for longer periods.
D) show no increased functioning as a result of medication.
Question
 Children with mild to moderate intellectual disability learn symbolic play ____.

A) in much the same manner as other children
B) in a different manner than other children
C) only to a very small degree
D) in a different manner than other children and only to a very small degree
Question
 The observation that children with Down syndrome may alternate between periods of gain and functioning and periods of little or no advance is the ____.

A) functioning difference hypothesis
B) variance hypothesis
C) variance observation
D) slowing and stability hypothesis
Question
 The gene-environment interaction is referred to as ____.

A) genotype
B) phenotype
C) heritability
D) attribution
Question
 If a true male excess of intellectual disability exists, and the higher prevalence rate is not due to identification and referral patterns, it is likely due to ____.

A) testosterone
B) fetal alcohol syndrome
C) fragile-X syndrome
D) Klinefelter's syndrome
Question
 Both Prader-Willi and Angelman syndromes are ____.

A) inherited conditions
B) associated with an involuntary urge to eat
C) believed to be spontaneous genetic birth defects that occur around the time of conception
D) none of these
Question
 Postnatal risk factors for intellectual disability include

A) parental immaturity.
B) traumatic brain injury.
C) lack of preparation for parenthood.
D) parental abandonment of child.
Question
 Phenylketonuria is a(n) ____ that can cause intellectual disability if untreated.

A) chromosomal abnormality
B) environmental toxin
C) inborn error of metabolism
D) infection
Question
 Down syndrome occurs more often with older mothers than younger mothers because_______.

A) chromosomal nondisjunction increases with maternal age
B) women's ova become generally less healthy with age
C) older women are generally less healthy than younger women
D) younger mothers do not carry genes containing chromosome issues
Question
 Which statement regarding the adjustment of families of children with intellectual disability is false?

A) Most parents of children with intellectual disability come to see their child as a positive contributor to their family and quality of life.
B) Families of children with intellectual disability experience higher-than-average levels of stress.
C) Parents of children with intellectual disability experience higher-than-average depressive symptoms.
D) Family involvement has not been shown to be as beneficial as residential care.
Question
 ____ is the most common cause of inherited intellectual disability.

A) Down syndrome
B) Fragile-X syndrome
C) Prader-Willi syndrome
D) Phenylketonuria
Question
 _______ teaches children to use verbal cues to process information, to keep themselves on task, and to remind themselves how to approach a new task.

A) Strategic training
B) Self-instructional training
C) Metacognitive training
D) Social skill training
Question
 Lindsay and her sister were born into a socially disadvantaged family. Lindsay was adopted into a more privileged home. Lindsay's IQ score is likely to be:

A) higher then her sister's score
B) the same as her sister's score
C) lower then her sister's score
D) one standard deviation lower than her sister's score
Question
 ____ is the most common form of intellectual disability resulting from chromosomal abnormalities.

A) Klinefelter's syndrome
B) Fragile-X syndrome
C) Down syndrome
D) Prader-Willi syndrome
Question
 Research investigating the effectiveness of residential care for children with intellectual disability indicates that ____.

A) residential care is not an effective treatment option
B) family involvement is crucial to children's adaptation to and benefit from residential care
C) contact with family serves to confuse the child and disrupts the child's progress
D) residential care is the most effective treatment option
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 Which of the following is NOT a recommendation for enhancing children's lives through early intervention?

A) Encouragement of exploration
B) Emphasis on developing rote knowledge and skills through repeated drills
C) Mentoring in basic skills
D) A rich and responsive language environment
Question
 Which of the following is not associated with fetal alcohol syndrome?

A) Central nervous system dysfunction
B) Abnormalities in facial features
C) Growth retardation below the tenth percentile
D) Non-teratogenic cause
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 On average, the IQ of children with fetal alcohol syndrome is in the ____ range of intellectual disability.

A) mild
B) moderate
C) severe
D) profound
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 Self-instructional training programs are most beneficial for ____.

A) children with severe intellectual disability
B) children whose parents are also mentally retarded
C) children with no language skills
D) children with some language proficiency, but who have trouble understanding and following directions
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 Behavioral risk factors that contribute to intellectual disability include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) parental smoking and drug and alcohol use.
B) lack of adequate stimulation.
C) parental immaturity and rejection of caretaking.
D) child abuse, neglect, and domestic violence.
Question
 Which cause of intellectual disability is associated with an involuntary urge to eat?

A) Down syndrome
B) Fragile-X syndrome
C) Prader-Willi syndrome
D) Angelman syndrome
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 What is most likely to be of concern to the father of a child with intellectual disability?

A) How to raise the child properly
B) What effect the child will have on his personal relationship with his wife
C) What restrictions the child will place on his role in the family
D) How to feel close to the child
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 ____ is associated with intellectual disability and is a disorder in which males have an extra X chromosome.

A) Klinefelter's syndrome
B) Turner's syndrome
C) Fragile-X syndrome
D) Prader-Willi syndrome
Question
 The evidence points to a heritability of intelligence of approximately ____.

A) 0%
B) 10%
C) 50%
D) 75%
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 The inclusion movement, along with this law, give children with disabilities the option of being educated in regular education settings. .

A) No Child Left Behind Act
B) Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act
C) Every Student Succeeds Act
D) Disabled Student Success Act
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 Discuss two conditions that can arise from chromosomal abnormalities.
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 Describe common emotional and behavioral problems for individuals with intellectual disabilities
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 Discuss the developmental-versus-difference controversy regarding the development of children with intellectual disability.
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 Describe self-instructional training used with children with intellectual disability.
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 Discuss the different reasons why more males than females are diagnosed with intellectual disability.
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 Provide examples of adaptive behaviors as outlined in the text.
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 Explain how intellectual disability may result from PKU.
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 Explain how learned helplessness may arise in a child with intellectual disability.
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 Discuss why some children with Down syndrome have problems developing secure attachments.
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 What considerations would you have to take into account when diagnosing ADHD in a child with intellectual disability?
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 Describe how you would use shaping to teach a nonverbal child to say "hungry."
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 Trace the origins and development of the Eugenics movement in the nineteenth century, including causes of popularity of the movement as well as emphasis on labels such as "imbecile" and "moron."
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 Discuss three reasons why IQ scores have been rising.
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 Discuss the connection between SES and intellectual disability.
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 What are practical recommendations for enhancing children's lives through early intervention, according to Ramsey and Ramsey (1992)?
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Deck 5: Intellectual Disability (Intellectual Developmental Disorder)
1
 The most likely explanation for the discrepancy in IQ scores between blacks and whites in North America is ____.

A) genetic dissimilarities
B) test bias
C) economic and social inequalities
D) poor attitude
economic and social inequalities
2
 Individuals with mild intellectual disability can usually acquire academic skills up to approximately the _______ grade level.

A) second
B) sixth
C) tenth
D) twelfth
sixth
3
 In comparison to the IQ scores of normally developing children, those of infants and children with developmental delays or intellectual disability are ____.

A) more stable
B) less stable
C) equally stable
D) unmeasurable
more stable
4
 The ____ refers to the phenomenon that IQ scores have risen sharply since the beginning of IQ testing.

A) Flynn effect
B) Foster effect
C) IQ effect
D) scoring effect
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5
 Adults with mild intellectual development disorder need support with all of the following EXCEPT:

A) shopping and transportation.
B) cooking and money management.
C) considerable support needed from co-workers/supervisors in employment.
D) health care and legal decisions
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6
 IQ scores among individuals without intellectual disability are ____.

A) stable throughout the life span
B) stable only after age 12
C) relatively stable with the exception of infancy
D) not at all stable
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7
 During the eugenics movement, persons with intellectual disability were considered ____.

A) relatively harmless
B) a threat to society
C) the missing evolutionary link
D) amusing individuals
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8
 The rising of IQ scores is due to ____.

A) more testing
B) rising cost of living
C) medical advances
D) decreased need for manual labor
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9
 To be diagnosed with intellectual disability, a person must exhibit ____.

A) subaverage intellectual functioning
B) genetic anomalies
C) deficits in adaptive functioning
D) subaverage intellectual functioning and deficits in adaptive functioning
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10
 The more severe forms of intellectual disability are more likely due to ____ causes than is mild intellectual disability.

A) cultural
B) familial
C) idiopathic
D) organic
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11
 The ____ category of intellectual disability is overrepresented in minority groups.

A) mild
B) moderate
C) severe
D) profound
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12
 The American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AAIDD) categorizes persons with intellectual disability according to the ____.

A) number of deficits in adaptive functioning
B) extent of cognitive impairment
C) extent of support needed
D) number of social deficits
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13
 Examples of conceptual adaptive behavior skills are:

A) money concepts.
B) responsibility.
C) obeying laws.
D) eating, dressing, mobility, and toileting.
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14
 In the DSM-5, the level of disability, reflecting a child's degree of difficulty, is based upon the ____.

A) number of deficits in adaptive functioning
B) extent of cognitive impairment
C) extent of support needed
D) number of social deficits
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15
 Subaverage intellectual functioning is defined as an IQ approximately ____.

A) one standard deviation below the mean
B) two standard deviations below the mean
C) a mental age of less than 10 years
D) a mental age of less than 15 years
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16
 Evolutionary degeneracy theory attributed the intellectual and social problems of children with intellectual disability to ____.

A) cold parenting
B) regression to an earlier period in the development of humankind
C) degeneration of societal values
D) genetic abnormalities
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17
 The majority of individuals with intellectual disabilities have ____ impairment.

A) mild
B) moderate
C) severe
D) profound
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18
 Many persons with Down syndrome function at the ____ level of disability.

A) mild
B) moderate
C) severe
D) profound
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19
 To be labeled with intellectual disability, below average intellectual and adaptive abilities must be ____.

A) due to chromosomal abnormalities
B) due to genetic anomalies
C) present before age 12
D) present before age 18
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20
 The prevalence estimate for intellectual disability in children and adults is about ____ of the entire population.

A) 0.4%
B) 1%
C) 4%
D) 5%
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21
 The proportion of variance in a trait attributable to genetic influences is called ____.

A) genotype
B) phenotype
C) heritability
D) attribution
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22
 Which chronic health condition is most common among children with intellectual disability?

A) Epilepsy
B) Oppositional deviant disorder
C) Anxiety disorders
D) Autistic disorder
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23
 The ____ argues that cognitive development of children with intellectual disability differs from that of children without intellectual disability in more ways than merely differences in developmental rate and upper limit.

A) developmental difference
B) developmental viewpoint
C) disparity hypothesis
D) difference viewpoint
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24
 Generally, the emotional and behavioral problems of children with intellectual disability ____.

A) constitute major psychiatric disorders
B) are considered part of the spectrum of problems coexisting with intellectual disability
C) often are not severe enough to require intervention
D) have prevalence rates comparable to those of the general population
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25
 As a social risk factor for intellectual disability, this stands as both a prenatal and a postnatal condition..

A) Lack of access to prenatal care
B) Domestic violence
C) Malnutrition
D) Poverty
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26
 In general, children with Down syndrome display ____.

A) progressive loss of adaptive functioning skills from birth on
B) declining IQ but increasing social skills
C) significant gains in adaptive behaviors up to age 6, followed by a leveling off or decline
D) a surge in abilities from ages 10 to 15
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27
 In the "strange situation" attachment assessment technique, children with Down syndrome ____.

A) display significant distress upon separation
B) readily reach for strangers for comfort
C) show few distress signals despite an apparent need for contact with their caregivers
D) angrily turn away from their caregivers upon reunion
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28
 ______ factors are implicated in mild forms of intellectual disability.

A) Genetic
B) Environmental
C) Genetic and environmental
D) Situational
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29
 The suggestion that children with intellectual disability demonstrate the same behaviors and underlying processes as typically developing children who are at the same level of cognitive functioning is referred to as the ____.

A) difference hypothesis
B) developmental hypothesis
C) similar sequence hypothesis
D) similar structure hypothesis
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30
 When toddlers with Down syndrome begin to recognize themselves in a mirror, they often ____.

A) cry
B) smile and laugh
C) strike out
D) appear confused
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31
 ____ is critical to regulating social interaction and providing a foundation for early self/other understanding.

A) Expressive language
B) Receptive language
C) Internal state language
D) Secure attachment
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32
 Intellectual disability is more prevalent among ____.

A) lower SES
B) rural families
C) higher SES
D) middle children
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33
 Which statement regarding the causes of intellectual disability is false?

A) The causes of mild intellectual disability are better understood than the causes of moderate to severe intellectual disability.
B) There are over 1,000 different known organic causes of intellectual disability.
C) Scientists cannot account for the cause of intellectual disability in the majority of cases.
D) A genetic cause is known for almost three-quarters of individuals with moderate intellectual disability.
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34
 Children with Down syndrome display considerable delay in ____.

A) expressive language development
B) receptive language development
C) expressive and receptive language development
D) neither expressive nor receptive language development
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35
 When mainstreamed into a regular classroom, children with intellectual disability ____.

A) are accepted readily by other children
B) are targeted and abused by other children
C) are often aggressive toward other children
D) end up being socially isolated because other children do not play with them
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36
 Children with intellectual disability and ADHD, when placed on stimulant medication, typically:

A) show slight but limited gains on cognitive tasks.
B) are overstimulated.
C) are able to remain on task for longer periods.
D) show no increased functioning as a result of medication.
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37
 Children with mild to moderate intellectual disability learn symbolic play ____.

A) in much the same manner as other children
B) in a different manner than other children
C) only to a very small degree
D) in a different manner than other children and only to a very small degree
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38
 The observation that children with Down syndrome may alternate between periods of gain and functioning and periods of little or no advance is the ____.

A) functioning difference hypothesis
B) variance hypothesis
C) variance observation
D) slowing and stability hypothesis
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39
 The gene-environment interaction is referred to as ____.

A) genotype
B) phenotype
C) heritability
D) attribution
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40
 If a true male excess of intellectual disability exists, and the higher prevalence rate is not due to identification and referral patterns, it is likely due to ____.

A) testosterone
B) fetal alcohol syndrome
C) fragile-X syndrome
D) Klinefelter's syndrome
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41
 Both Prader-Willi and Angelman syndromes are ____.

A) inherited conditions
B) associated with an involuntary urge to eat
C) believed to be spontaneous genetic birth defects that occur around the time of conception
D) none of these
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42
 Postnatal risk factors for intellectual disability include

A) parental immaturity.
B) traumatic brain injury.
C) lack of preparation for parenthood.
D) parental abandonment of child.
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43
 Phenylketonuria is a(n) ____ that can cause intellectual disability if untreated.

A) chromosomal abnormality
B) environmental toxin
C) inborn error of metabolism
D) infection
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44
 Down syndrome occurs more often with older mothers than younger mothers because_______.

A) chromosomal nondisjunction increases with maternal age
B) women's ova become generally less healthy with age
C) older women are generally less healthy than younger women
D) younger mothers do not carry genes containing chromosome issues
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45
 Which statement regarding the adjustment of families of children with intellectual disability is false?

A) Most parents of children with intellectual disability come to see their child as a positive contributor to their family and quality of life.
B) Families of children with intellectual disability experience higher-than-average levels of stress.
C) Parents of children with intellectual disability experience higher-than-average depressive symptoms.
D) Family involvement has not been shown to be as beneficial as residential care.
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46
 ____ is the most common cause of inherited intellectual disability.

A) Down syndrome
B) Fragile-X syndrome
C) Prader-Willi syndrome
D) Phenylketonuria
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47
 _______ teaches children to use verbal cues to process information, to keep themselves on task, and to remind themselves how to approach a new task.

A) Strategic training
B) Self-instructional training
C) Metacognitive training
D) Social skill training
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48
 Lindsay and her sister were born into a socially disadvantaged family. Lindsay was adopted into a more privileged home. Lindsay's IQ score is likely to be:

A) higher then her sister's score
B) the same as her sister's score
C) lower then her sister's score
D) one standard deviation lower than her sister's score
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49
 ____ is the most common form of intellectual disability resulting from chromosomal abnormalities.

A) Klinefelter's syndrome
B) Fragile-X syndrome
C) Down syndrome
D) Prader-Willi syndrome
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50
 Research investigating the effectiveness of residential care for children with intellectual disability indicates that ____.

A) residential care is not an effective treatment option
B) family involvement is crucial to children's adaptation to and benefit from residential care
C) contact with family serves to confuse the child and disrupts the child's progress
D) residential care is the most effective treatment option
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51
 Which of the following is NOT a recommendation for enhancing children's lives through early intervention?

A) Encouragement of exploration
B) Emphasis on developing rote knowledge and skills through repeated drills
C) Mentoring in basic skills
D) A rich and responsive language environment
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52
 Which of the following is not associated with fetal alcohol syndrome?

A) Central nervous system dysfunction
B) Abnormalities in facial features
C) Growth retardation below the tenth percentile
D) Non-teratogenic cause
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53
 On average, the IQ of children with fetal alcohol syndrome is in the ____ range of intellectual disability.

A) mild
B) moderate
C) severe
D) profound
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54
 Self-instructional training programs are most beneficial for ____.

A) children with severe intellectual disability
B) children whose parents are also mentally retarded
C) children with no language skills
D) children with some language proficiency, but who have trouble understanding and following directions
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55
 Behavioral risk factors that contribute to intellectual disability include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) parental smoking and drug and alcohol use.
B) lack of adequate stimulation.
C) parental immaturity and rejection of caretaking.
D) child abuse, neglect, and domestic violence.
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56
 Which cause of intellectual disability is associated with an involuntary urge to eat?

A) Down syndrome
B) Fragile-X syndrome
C) Prader-Willi syndrome
D) Angelman syndrome
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57
 What is most likely to be of concern to the father of a child with intellectual disability?

A) How to raise the child properly
B) What effect the child will have on his personal relationship with his wife
C) What restrictions the child will place on his role in the family
D) How to feel close to the child
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58
 ____ is associated with intellectual disability and is a disorder in which males have an extra X chromosome.

A) Klinefelter's syndrome
B) Turner's syndrome
C) Fragile-X syndrome
D) Prader-Willi syndrome
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59
 The evidence points to a heritability of intelligence of approximately ____.

A) 0%
B) 10%
C) 50%
D) 75%
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60
 The inclusion movement, along with this law, give children with disabilities the option of being educated in regular education settings. .

A) No Child Left Behind Act
B) Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act
C) Every Student Succeeds Act
D) Disabled Student Success Act
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61
 Discuss two conditions that can arise from chromosomal abnormalities.
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62
 Describe common emotional and behavioral problems for individuals with intellectual disabilities
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63
 Discuss the developmental-versus-difference controversy regarding the development of children with intellectual disability.
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64
 Describe self-instructional training used with children with intellectual disability.
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65
 Discuss the different reasons why more males than females are diagnosed with intellectual disability.
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66
 Provide examples of adaptive behaviors as outlined in the text.
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67
 Explain how intellectual disability may result from PKU.
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68
 Explain how learned helplessness may arise in a child with intellectual disability.
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69
 Discuss why some children with Down syndrome have problems developing secure attachments.
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70
 What considerations would you have to take into account when diagnosing ADHD in a child with intellectual disability?
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71
 Describe how you would use shaping to teach a nonverbal child to say "hungry."
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72
 Trace the origins and development of the Eugenics movement in the nineteenth century, including causes of popularity of the movement as well as emphasis on labels such as "imbecile" and "moron."
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73
 Discuss three reasons why IQ scores have been rising.
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74
 Discuss the connection between SES and intellectual disability.
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75
 What are practical recommendations for enhancing children's lives through early intervention, according to Ramsey and Ramsey (1992)?
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