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Mollykgkg

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When a person is given a pre-test before an intervention, and then another test after an intervention or training, and his or her results are compared to determine progress, this is called
 
  a. standardized measurement.
  b. criterion measurement.
  c. ipsative measurement.
  d. all of the above

Question 2

A child with aggressive conduct disorder is likely to exhibit:
 
  a. High levels of HPA axis responsivity and high autonomic nervous system reactivity.
  b. High levels of HPA axis responsivity and normal autonomic nervous system reactivity.
  c. Low levels of HPA axis responsivity and low autonomic nervous system reactivity.
  d. Low levels of HPA axis responsivity and high autonomic nervous system reactivity.
  e. Normal levels of HPA axis responsivity and low autonomic nervous system reactivity.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

C



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