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