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Mr.Thesaxman

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Brain-injured persons are more likely to show deficits on tasks involving
 
  A) procedural and declarative memory. B) event memory than skill memory.
  C) recall than recognition memory. D) explicit memory than implicit memory.

Question 2

The correct order for the following tests, beginning with the one designed for children as young
  as four years and ending with the one designed for adults as old as 75 years, is
 
  A) WISC-IV, WPPSI-III, WAIS-III. B) WPPSI-III, WISC-IV, WAIS-III.
  C) WISC-IV, WAIS-III, WPPSI-III. D) WAIS-III, WISC-IV, WPPSI-III.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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