Individuals with Emotional/Behavioral Disorders
Autism History
Individuals with Speech and Language Impairments
Individuals with Hearing Impairments
Individuals with Visual Impairments
100

These problem behaviors are related to internalizing disorders.

anxiety/withdrawal

100

This refers to the application of learning principles derived from operant conditioning and is used to increase or decrease specific behaviors.

applied behavior analysis

100

______ is a rule-based method of communication that relies on the comprehension and use of signs and symbols through which ideas are represented.

Language


100

Less than normal hearing (either sensitivity or speech understanding) resulting from auditory disorder(s) refers to ______.

Hearing impairment

100

 ______ is a term that describes people who cannot see well even with correction.

Visual impairment

200

Characteristics of individuals identified as schizophrenic typically include all of the following EXCEPT ______.

rule-violating behavior

200

According to the most recently reported prevalence of autism spectrum disorder, one in every ______ children at age 8 is identified with ASD.

88

200

______ includes the sounds that are characteristic of language.

Phonology

200

This term refers to a person who has a hearing loss but uses the auditory channel as the primary avenue for oral communication, with or without a hearing aid.

hard of hearing

200

The ability to visually distinguish details of near or distant objects refers to ______.

Visual Acuity 

300

This term refers to an emotional or behavioral disorder with atypical social behaviors where affected individuals are often regarded as chronic social offenders.

socially maladjusted

300

______ suggested that autism may be organically based and that the mother’s behavior was a reaction to the child’s condition.

L Bender

300

The ______ of language contains rules for how to put words together to form phrases and sentences.

Syntax

300

Limited or absent hearing for ordinary purposes of daily living refers to ______.

deaf

300

This term refers to a restriction to the visual field within the quadrant regions to the right, left, up, and down while gazing straight ahead.

field loss

400

The goal of this level of positive behavioral support is to reduce the number of new cases of problem behavior.

primary prevention

400

Which of the following refers to the Freudian perspective that if basic psychological bonds are not established between the parent and the child, the child will not be able to establish relationships with others and will fail to progress?

psychogenic theories

400

 ______ is a psycholinguistic system that involves word meanings and word relationships and their use in communication.

Semantics

400

Sounds produced by the inner ear in response to auditory stimulation and measured in the ear canal are termed as ______.

evoked optoacoustic emissions

400

This term refers to the amount of vision in the quadrant regions to the right, left, up, and down while gazing straight ahead.

visual field

500

______ disputed psychogenic theories of autism. He was an advocate for families with children with autism and the father of an individual with autism.

Rimland

500

 ______ dictates how the smallest meaningful units of language are combined to form words.

Morphology

500

The incus refers to ______.

the second of the three middle ear bones used for conducting sound to the inner ear, also called the anvil

500

What is the colored, circular part of the eye in front of the lens that controls the size of the pupil called?

iris