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Those who emphasize the importance of the g factor would be most likely to encourage

MRI scans reveal correlations of about ________ between people's brain size (adjusted for body size) and their intelligence scores.

Twenty-five-year-old Alexandra is mentally handicapped and can neither read nor write. However, after hearing lengthy, unfamiliar, and complex musical selections just once, she can reproduce them precisely on the piano. It is likely that Alexandra is

The lower region of the ________ lobe is a center for processing mathematical and spatial information.

Environmental stimulation during childhood often contributes to the development of intelligence by altering the circuitry of the brain. This alteration illustrates

The ability to control one's impulses and delay immediate pleasures in pursuit of long-term goals is most clearly a characteristic of

Howard Gardner identified a total of ________ intelligences.

A preschool child diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder has been engaging in constant head-banging behavior. Which nursing intervention is appropriate?1. Place client in restraints until the aggression subsides.2. Sedate the client with antipsychotic medications.3. Hold the client's head steady and apply a helmet.4. Distract the client with a variety of games and puzzles.

A client diagnosed with attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is seen sitting calmly and does not run around with the other children. The child's mother is questioning the ADHD diagnosis. The nurse recognizes that:1. This client likely does not need treatment for ADHD.2. This client likely has hyperactive type of ADHD.3. The client likely has inattentive type of ADHD.4. The client likely is intellectually inferior to the other children.

An angry parent brings their 10-year-old child into an outpatient clinic for evaluation. She states, "My son has been angry and defiant. He seeks to undermine my control." The nurse recognizes that which of the following is true regarding the development and diagnosis of Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)?1. The parents probably had a diagnosis of ODD in childhood as there is a strong genetic component.2. The parents likely struggle with exercising parental control and hence a power struggle ensues between parent and child.3. The child is likely to view their own behavior as defiant.4. The child is too young to be diagnosed with ODD.

when people Talk about media , it's in a positive way or not ?

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what type of influence is motivation / personality

After studying the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed.; DSM-5) criteria for oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), which listed symptom would a student nurse recognize?1. Arguing and annoying older sibling over the past year2. Angry and resentful behavior over a 3-month period3. Initiating physical fights for more than 18 months4. Arguing with authority figures for more than 6 months

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Which of the following findings would a nurse identify that would contribute to a client's development of attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)? (Select all that apply.)1. The client's father was a smoker.2. The client had a low birth weight.3. The client is lactose intolerant.4. The client has a sibling diagnosed with ADHD.5. The client has been diagnosed with dyslexia.

A nursing instructor presents a case study in which a 3-year-old child is in constant motion and is unable to sit still during story time. She asks a student to evaluate this child's behavior. Which student response indicates an appropriate evaluation of the situation?1. "This child's behavior must be evaluated according to developmental norms."2. "This child has symptoms of attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder."3. "This child has symptoms of the early stages of autism spectrum disorder."4. "This child's behavior indicates possible symptoms of oppositional defiantdisorder."

The mother of a child diagnosed with intellectual developmental disorder asks, "How could this have happened?" The nurse recognizes that which of the following risk factors may contribute to the development of intellectual developmental disorder?1. A maternal history of peri-partum depression2. A family history of low educational attainment3. Overstimulation in early infancy, including an excess of social contact4. A family history of Tay-Sachs disease

Which behavioral approach would a nurse use when caring for children diagnosed with disruptive behavior disorders?1. Involving parents in designing and implementing the treatment process2. Reinforcing positive actions to encourage repetition of desirable behaviors3. Providing opportunities to learn appropriate peer interactions4. Administering psychotropic medications to improve quality of life

A mother questions the decreased effectiveness of methylphenidate (Ritalin) prescribed for her child's attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder. Which nursing response best addresses the mother's concern?1. "The health-care provider will probably switch from Ritalin to a central nervoussystem stimulant."2. "The health-care provider may prescribe an antihistamine with the Ritalin toimprove effectiveness."3. "Your child has probably developed a tolerance to Ritalin and may need a higherdosage."4. "Your child has developed sensitivity to Ritalin and may be exhibiting an allergy."