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Which disorders are commonly treated using cognitive-behavioral therapies?
What do behaviorism and cognitive psychology fundamentally disagree on?
What is one key characteristic of cognitive-behavioral therapy?
Which two psychological schools are combined in cognitive-behavioral therapies?
What is a key feature of Skinner’s radical behaviorism?
Who proposed the philosophy of radical behaviorism?
What was a key goal of methodological behaviorism?
What did Watson want psychology to study?
What method did Watson's behaviorism reject?
When did John B. Watson publish his work on methodological behaviorism?
Who introduced the “law of effect”?
What issue did traditional psychology face, according to behaviorists?
Behaviorism developed as a reaction to which school of thought?
When did behaviorism emerge?
What distinguishes behaviorism from other psychological approaches?
According to behaviorism, what plays a key role in shaping behavior?
What type of behavior does behaviorism say can be evoked by stimuli?
What does behaviorism primarily aim to understand?
What kind of written work do children with ADHD often produce?
Which behavior is commonly seen in children with ADHD?
What is the current general term used for attention difficulties?
What was the older term used to refer to attention difficulties?
Dyslexic students may lose their place on a page because:
What may cause halted writing in dyslexic children?
Letter reversals are common in dyslexia. Which is an example?
What does a poor grasp of phonics mean?
Inconsistent spelling means a child with dyslexia might:
Which emotional effect is mentioned as a consequence of dyslexia?
How might children with dyslexia feel about themselves?
Note-taking may be difficult for dyslexic students because:
Why are reading and writing especially important in schools?
What does phonological dyslexia mainly affect?
What is dyslexia commonly classified as?
How reliable is the Natural Order across different learners?
According to the hypothesis, what influences the natural order of grammar acquisition?
What does the Natural Order Hypothesis state about grammar learning?
Why does Krashen consider the monitor's role limited?
What is the role of the 'monitor' in speech production according to Krashen?
Under which condition can the 'monitor' be effectively used?
According to Krashen, what initiates speech or communication?
What is the main function of the learned system in the Monitor Hypothesis?
What does the Monitor Hypothesis explain?
What type of knowledge does the 'learned system' primarily involve?
Which of the two—acquisition or learning—does Krashen consider more important?
What is the learned system based on?
What does language acquisition require?
What kind of process is language acquisition, according to Krashen?
According to Krashen, how many systems are involved in second language performance?
What is the function of the Affective Filter in language learning?
According to the Input hypothesis, how do learners progress in language acquisition?