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University of Michigan PSYCH 477 Chapter 1 1)Who may refer a child for treatment?   In the 17th and 18th centuries, acts of child maltreatment:     Which method did Jean-Marc Itard use to tame the "wild boy of Aveyron"?   The 2007 United Nations Treaty adopted a new convention to do what?   Which would be an example of a common mistake in terms of labeling a child?   Boundaries between abnormal versus normal functioning are:   Which of the following is not a developmental task of adolescence?   Which is an example of a risk factor increasing a child's vulnerability to psychopathology?   Children from poor and disadvantaged families demonstrate significantly more                                 than children who are not poor

Psychology Jul 08, 2021

University of Michigan

PSYCH 477

Chapter 1

1)Who may refer a child for treatment?

 

  1. In the 17th and 18th centuries, acts of child maltreatment:

 

 

  1. Which method did Jean-Marc Itard use to tame the "wild boy of Aveyron"?

 

  1. The 2007 United Nations Treaty adopted a new convention to do what?

 

  1. Which would be an example of a common mistake in terms of labeling a child?

 

  1. Boundaries between abnormal versus normal functioning are:

 

  1. Which of the following is not a developmental task of adolescence?

 

  1. Which is an example of a risk factor increasing a child's vulnerability to psychopathology?

 

  1. Children from poor and disadvantaged families demonstrate significantly more                                

than children who are not poor.

 

 

  1. Which is true about children with the most chronic and serious disorders?

 

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