ITP 6TH QUIZ

ITP 6TH QUIZ

University

10 Qs

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ITP 6TH QUIZ

ITP 6TH QUIZ

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Quiz

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Kim Patrick Magdangan

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10 questions

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1.

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1 min • 1 pt

Most people identify the letter more accurately when it is part of a word than when it is presented by itself. This is known as the ________________________

2.

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A __________________ is a unit of meaning. For example, the noun thrills has two morphemes (thrill and s). The final s is a unit of meaning because it indicates that the noun is plural.

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1 min • 1 pt

A condition marked by impaired recall of nouns and impaired language comprehension, despite fluent and grammatical speech

4.

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A genetic condition characterized by mental retardation in most regards but surprisingly good use of language relative to their other abilities.

5.

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1 min • 1 pt

Is a benefit to a new skill based on practice of a similar skill, is a robust phenomenon, easy to demonstrate.

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The willingness to do something undesirable because of money or effort already spent.

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We often err by accepting a hypothesis and then looking for evidence to support it instead of considering other possibilities. This tendency is called ?

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