In the DSM-5, the topic of autism is

a. entirely removed from the text.
b. discussed as a single category of "autism spectrum disorders" rather than a list that includes numerous subcategories.
c. replaced with a broader category referred to as "conduct disorders of autistic type" and references to linguistic problems have been dropped.
d. unchanged.

b

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A baby demonstrates behaviors of both wakefulness and sleep; there is generalized motor activity; the baby's eyes may be closed, or they may open and close rapidly. What is the term for this state, which occurs when the baby is awakening?

a) Alert b) Daze c) Active sleep d) Sleep–wake transition

Psychology

A researcher discovers that a clock used to measure reaction times consistently increases the actual reaction time by 20 milliseconds. It is concluded that the clock is:

A) reliable B) unreliable C) valid D) void

Psychology