Children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder have been recorded to have some success in development of communication skills because of the use of behavioural procedures involving shaping and discrimination training.
Autism spectrum disorder is seen as a neurological disorder that affects mostly children in the way they acts, interacts and communicates with others.
- So, children diagnosed with this disorder have some success in development of communication skills because of the use of behavioural procedures involving shaping and discrimination training.
Hence, the Option D is correct.
The missing options includes <em>"modelling appropriate communication styles, intensive therapy where the patient is placed in many social situations, stimulant medications, behavioural procedures involving shaping and discrimination training"</em>
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<span>1. Being a Likeable Leader
</span><span>2. Practicing Optimism
</span><span>3. Controlling Your Ego
</span><span>4. Knowing Your Purpose
</span><span>5. Taking Responsibility</span>
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Even though all of the above reasons may be critical pull factors, we could safely lean towards option B, <em>higher wages</em>, as the most indicative answer. Mexicans did not necessarily get better jobs than they had back in their native country, where they may even have been skilled and educated professionals; in fact, wages may have been significantly higher in comparison to their earnings at home, allowing them for having a better quality of life and affording medical care, which tends to be expensive in the USA. Education is not necessarily free -especially at its highest levels, which would help migrants and their offspring to still further improve their quality of life- but then again, higher wages could open the possibility of accessing some private higher education.