Define aphasia and explain why anomia is a key symptom of all forms of aphasia

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Answer: Aphasia is a fundamental disturbance of the production and comprehension of speech that is associated with brain damage. Anomia ("without name") refers to a difficulty in choosing words or using the wrong word in place of the correct word. All forms of aphasia include varying degrees of anomia.

Psychology

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Several studies were conducted to determine how the school socialization and structure are related to academic performance. What were their findings?

a. Academic performance in fourth grade is mainly related to a country's economic development. b. High performing countries require more reading practice in third grade. c. Teachers are paid less in lower performing countries. d. Children learn better if their school day is broken up into academics and social time.

Psychology

________ participation offers the opportunity to learn social skills and values

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Psychology