A) below-average intellectual ability.
B) below-average intellectual ability and adaptive functioning.
C) significant deficits in self-care abilities.
D) low IQ score.
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A) Ken does not appear to have a specific learning disorder because his achievement is consistent with expectations based on his intelligence.
B) Ken appears to have a math disorder because his math grade is so far below his other grades.
C) Ken appears to have a math disorder because there is a discrepancy between his intelligence and his achievement in many subjects.
D) Ken does not appear to have a specific learning disorder because he has shown that he can achieve when he wants to.
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A) Food colors and additives, which for years were thought to cause ADHD, then later refuted, now appear to have a small but measurable impact on increased levels of hyperactivity.
B) Pesticides found in foods may be a contributing factor to an increased risk of ADHD.
C) Both a and b
D) Neither a or b
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A) 1 %
B) 5%
C) 20%
D) 50%
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A) autistic disorder.
B) childhood disintegrative disorder
C) ADHD
D) a specific learning disorder.
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A) ADHD
B) autism
C) pervasive developmental disorder
D) stuttering
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A) dopamine
B) glutamate
C) norepinephrine
D) GABA
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A) It would confuse specific learning disorders with giftedness.
B) The concept of specific learning disorder has absolutely nothing to do with intelligence.
C) Specific learning disorders can be diagnosed in people of any intelligence, since they are partially determined by academic performance that falls substantially below IQ-based expectations.
D) Specific learning disorders are only diagnosed in people of high intelligence.
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A) uninterested in people.
B) very intelligent.
C) extremely talkative.
D) hyperactive.
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A) Children tend to outgrow ADHD.
B) ADHD tends to evolve into more severe forms of pathology.
C) Symptoms remain relatively stable throughout the lifespan for most individuals.
D) Manifestations of ADHD tend to change over time but many problems often persist.
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A) medications are most effective when administered at an early stage of the disorder.
B) skill deficits can be identified and addressed before they impact later development.
C) family functioning often declines as the developmental disorder progresses.
D) children are more receptive to therapy when they are young.
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A) significantly below average and symptom onset prior to age 18.
B) significantly below average, deficits in adaptive functioning, and onset prior to age 18.
C) significantly below average, deficits in communication, and onset prior to age 18.
D) significantly below average and deficits in adaptive functioning.
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A) careless mistakes
B) fidgeting
C) not waiting one's turn to answer questions
D) accelerated motor skills
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A) ADHD is considered a normal high activity level of children.
B) it is now found to be equally prevalent among boys and girls.
C) this suggests that ADHD should not be thought to be the result of intolerant parents.
D) this suggests that ADHD has significantly increased and spread worldwide.
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A) pharmacological treatments.
B) psychological supports for communication and socialization problems.
C) behavioral approaches.
D) all of these.
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A) Medication can cure ADHD.
B) Stimulants help the brain develop in more typical ways.
C) Medication manages the symptoms of ADHD and helps children focus while learning.
D) ADHD medication is one important aspect of treatment for ASD.
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A) brain stem
B) hypothalamus
C) amygdala
D) reticular formation
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A) an extra 21st chromosome.
B) a missing 21st chromosome.
C) lack of oxygen at birth.
D) unknown influences.
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A) 1;5
B) 5;15
C) 10;20
D) 40;60
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