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Seth and Sarahs 2-year-old son, Abe, was recently diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. They meet with a child psychologist, Dr. Silver, who recommends applied behavior analysis for Abe. Dr. Silver explains that applied behavior analysis is not a quick fix for autism spectrum disorder, but that Abe will likely show the greatest improvement in ____.
 
  a. daily functioning
  b. his IQ
  c. emotional regulation
  d. language acquisition

Question 2

The Food and Drug Administration has approved which class of drugs for the treatment of autism spectrum disorder?
 
  a. anticonvulsant
  b. stimulants
  c. antipsychotics
  d. antidepressants



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
c



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