Why might a child in the scribble stage not be able to tell you what it is they are drawing?
a. They cannot cognitively understand your question.
b. They draw something then decide what it is after they are finished.
c. They don't have the language abilities to answer you.
d. Their drawings don't look like anything at this phase.
b. They draw something then decide what it is after they are finished.
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The information contained in visual working memory is derived from the immediate
environment a. and short-term memory. b. and auditory working memory. c. and long-term memory. d. and phonological short-term memory. e. and is largely verbal.
Considering external cues in obesity, which of the following statements is true?
a. Obese subjects ate more than thin subjects if the food tasted good. b. Thin subjects increase food intake if the food is attractive. c. Thin subjects increase food intake if the food is easily available. d. Obese people will eat more than normal-weight people if the food is difficult to obtain.