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Andrej [43]
2 years ago
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A child has autism spectrum disorder and does not like much variation in her life. She puts her toys on a shelf in a particular

order and throws a tantrum if her mother moves any of them. Any one of several trivial changes in her daily routine can set her off. This is an example of: A. overstimulation. B. a perseveration of sameness. C. stimulus over selectivity. D. a self-stimulatory behavior.
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VladimirAG [237]2 years ago
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B) perseveration of sameness

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