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Psychology for handicapped

1. Is the study of the brain, mental processes, observable behavior, human and animal
development, and social interactions
- Psychology

2. As a matter of appropriate usage, generally used to mean a physiological


abnormality or deficiency.
- Impairment

3. Aims to explain a broad set of phenomena


- Theory

4. Is an increase in the number of cells of the body


- Growth

5. Is the large set of individuals from which a sample was taken


- Population

6. Means that every member of the population has an equal chance of being selected
- Random Selection

7. Had the greatest influence on the way Wundt, Pavlov, Freud, and Piaget approached
the study of psychology
- Biology

8. It is an extra X in males, and slightly effects on their mental development and some
of the difficulties in learning
- Klinefelter syndrome

9. Interpersonal skills, responsibility, self-esteem, following rules, obeying laws,


avoiding victimization
- Social skills

10. The distance between the highest and the lowest score in a distribution
- The Range

11. Results from defect in the seventh pair of chromosomes


- Williams syndrome

12. Receptive and expressive language, reading and writing, financial concepts, and
self-direction
- Conceptual skills
13. The main neurological birth syndrome caused by anoxia
- Cerebral palsy

14. Is a single gene disorder located on the x-chromosomal and is the leading inherited
cause of mental retardation
- Fragile X syndrome

15. Result from the presence of dye in the extra pair of chromosome pigment of 21
shall be the number of 47 chromosome instead of 46, one of the most cases diagnosed
at birth, and can be diagnosed before birth
- Down syndrome

16. Is a general mental ability which requires to reasoning, planning and problem
solving, abstract, thinking, understanding of complex ideas
- Intelligence

17. When the mother takes alcohol during pregnancy, amounts of alcohol will pass to
the fetus and easily across the placental barrier
- Fetal alcohol syndrome

18. Factors which occur during pregnancy period


- Prenatal factors

19. Is a disability that occurs before the age of 18, it is characterized by significant
limitations in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior
- Intellectual disability

20. is the collection of conceptual, social and practical skills that have been learned by
people in order to function in their everyday lives
- Adaptive behavior

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