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leilurhhh

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Deficits in planning, organizing, or sequencing activities or in engaging in abstract thinking
   is called ______.
 
  a. agnosia c. disturbance in executive functioning
   b. apraxia d. aphasia

Question 2

Nathan suffers from dependent personality disorder. If learning theorists are correct, his
   problem arises from ______ when he was a child.
 
  a. too much parental attention and reinforcement attached to his physical appearance
  b. excessive parental control and discipline
  c. lack of reward or encouragement, or even discouragement, for exploratory behavior
  d. sibling rivalry combined with attention-seeking, emotional parents



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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