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CPCE Study Guide 1945 Questions with Answers 2023,100% CORRECT
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The Sensorimotor period is part of whose developmental stage theory? - CORRECT ANSWER Piaget 
 
Presenting stimuli in different sequences to reduce "order of presentation" influences in an experiment is called: - CORRECT ANSWER Counterbalancing 
 
The Eskimo word "piblokto" refers to "arctic hysteria," characterized by uncontrolled screaming and crying that is often accopanied by running through the snow naked. This is an example of wh...
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Key Concepts in Genetics and Cancer 
1. Greatest Risk Factor for Cancer: - Age is the greatest risk factor for developing cancer. 
2. Function of the Immune System: - The immune system works by attacking anything recognized as foreign. 
3. Example of Basic Research: - An example of basic research is studying how plants convert carbon dioxide into sugar. 
4. Definition of Genetics: - Genetics is defined as the scientific study of heredity. 
5. D...
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What is criminal intent and responsibility? - ANSWERSthere are 2 components... acts reus: bad actions result in criminal behavior and mens Rea: guilty mind results in criminal intent 
 
What is Free Will & how does it contribute to determinism? - ANSWERSFW is the critical assumption in the legal system that all people have, autonomy. Whereas 
determinism suggest our behavior is determined by genes, no free will. 
 
Who is Herbert Wein...
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1 > Themes Throughout History - ANSWER 
1. Fear/Rejection of unknown 
2. Fear/Rejection of differences 
3. Assumption of Failure (aesthetic, moral, economic) 
4. Assumption differences should be "fixed" 
5. Segregation 
6. Associated with poverty and crime 
7. Judgement based on what is "normal" at time 
2> Types of Failure Associated with Disability - ANSWER 
Econo...
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Criminal Intent and Responsibility correct answers Two components to criminal responsibility 
Actus Reus: Guilty Act 
Mens Rea: Guilty Mind 
- The legal system is concerned not only with what a person did wrong, but why. 
 
Free will and determinism correct answers Determinism - all behavior is predetermined by genes; no such thing as free will. 
Free will -The idea that human beings are free to make their own choices. A critical assumption in the legal system is that all people have autonomy, ...
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Six models of disability correct answers 1) Eugenics model 
2) Medical model 
3) Charity model 
4) Rights model 
5) Social model 
6) Radical disability model 
 
Eugenics model correct answers The idea that some genetics are superior to other genetics, views disability as unfit and eradication is necessary for these individuals 
 
Medical model correct answers Biggest model used today; "find it and fix it"; idea that if something is wrong it must be fixed; expert vs novice 
 
Medical gaze ...
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Justice Louis Brandeis of the United States Supreme Court said that governmental lawlessness was: - CORRECT ANSWER Contagious 
 
At the core of the Nazi atrocities was eugenics, which includes: - CORRECT ANSWER Selective breeding and compulsory sterilization 
 
In the Tuskegee Study, what population was used in the study? - CORRECT ANSWER African Americans 
 
In the Tuskegee Study, study subjects failed to receive treatment for...
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What is intelligence? 
The ability to solve problems, understand complex ideas, adapt to environmental changes, use knowledge, and learn quickly. 
 
 
Who is Galton and what did he do? 
Galton was the first to determine that intelligence is quantifiable, it can be measured using objective tests, and has a normal distribution. 
 
 
What is an anthropomorphic test? What are its flaws? 
It is a measurement of physical characteristics such as speed of ...
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Buck v. Bell (1927) Correct Answer upheld Virginia statute allowing for forced sterilization of those "unfit" for society; in this case it was being used on a woman with a low IQ score - "three generations of imbeciles are enough" 
 
Carrie Buck Correct Answer the plaintiff in Buck v. Bell; had been ordered to undergo forced sterilization after being institutionalized for having a child out of wedlock 
 
Eugenics at UVA Correct Answer several leading faculty at UVA and UVA hospital believed ...
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Buck v. Bell (1927) correct answers upheld Virginia statute allowing for forced sterilization of those "unfit" for society; in this case it was being used on a woman with a low IQ score - "three generations of imbeciles are enough" 
 
Carrie Buck correct answers the plaintiff in Buck v. Bell; had been ordered to undergo forced sterilization after being institutionalized for having a child out of wedlock 
 
eugenics at UVA correct answers several leading faculty at UVA and UVA hospital believ...
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