Theories Flashcards

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What are the four component parts to the Cognitive Hypothesis Testing (CHT) Model?

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Theory, Hypothesis, Data Collection, and Interpretation

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Determining the neurocognitive constructs required to successfully complete a particular test or task is called:

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Conducting demand analysis

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In Miller and Maricle’s School Neuropsychology Conceptual Model, what are the subcomponents of visual-spatial processing?

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Visuospatial perception and visuospatial reasoning

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Which two functions/processes serve as the building blocks for all of the other higher order neurocognitive processes?

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Attention and sensory-motor functions

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This senior author of the WISC-V Integrated is best known for what could be broadly called the Boston Process Approach. Who is this person?

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Edith Kaplan

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Luria divided each of the three functional units into three zones of functioning. What are they called?

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primary, secondary, and tertiary

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According to Luria, what area of the brain is related to cross-modality processing?

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Tertiary zone

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What is an example of a qualitative behavior related to executive functions?

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set-loss erros

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The development of Miller and Maricle’s School Neuropsychology Conceptual Model has been influenced by all of these, except for one, which one?

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RTI

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10
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How many steps are there in the Neurodevelopmental Model (NDM) evaluation process:

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10

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