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SLP (5331) PRAXIS Form 2 Exam
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If disparities exist between examinees and the norm group in terms of skills and experiences,
the conclusions based on the examinees' test performance may be misleading.


Which of the following is an example of a reversible passive?


A.The balloon was broken by the pin.
B.The kite was flown by Ben Franklin.
C.Jared was bullied by Michael.
D.The girl put her doll by her friend. - Ans C.Jared was bullied by Michael.


In reversible passive constructions, participants can fit into either role.



The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) guarantees parents access to their
child's educational records. However, this mandate does not apply to the daily records kept by
an SLP working in a school setting if these records


A.are not used for treatment-related reimbursement from state or local government
B.remain within the school district in which the SLP works
C.are kept in the sole possession of the SLP

D.are not distributed to anyone outside of the child's school - Ans C.are kept in the sole
possession of the SLP

,FERPA states that daily notes can be kept in the sole possession of an SLP as long as
the purpose is to serve as a "memory jogger" for the creator of the record.


Which of the following will most effectively decrease the fundamental frequency?


A.Increasing the mass of the vocal folds
B.Increasing the subglottal pressure
C.Raising the position of the larynx within the neck
D.Lengthening the vocal folds - Ans A.Increasing the mass of the vocal folds



Frequency is inversely proportional to mass. As the mass of the vocal folds
increases, fundamental frequency decreases.



A study examined the effect of a new treatment on the memory of a patient with Wernicke-
Korsakoff syndrome. Shown on the graph is the percentage of errors made on an item-recall
probe administered several times before treatment (baseline), during treatment, after
treatment was discontinued (withdrawal), and after treatment was reinstated.


Which of the following statements is best supported by the data shown?


A.The subject performed substantially better the second time treatment was received.
B.The subject made fewer errors, on average, during treatment than outside of treatment.
C.The subject demonstrated a substantial practice effect.

D.There were substantial carryover effects for the treatment. - Ans B.The subject made
fewer errors, on average, during treatment than outside of treatment.



The percent of errors is less than 50% during the treatment and reinstatement compared with
greater than 50% for baseline and withdrawal.

, Infants with cleft lip and palate are susceptible to middle ear disease because which of
the following muscles is commonly impaired?


A.The superior constrictor muscle
B.The levator veli palatini muscle
C.The palatopharyngeus muscle
D.The tensor veli palatini muscle - Ans D.The tensor veli palatini muscle



The tensor veli palatini muscle when contracted opens the auditory tube, equalizing middle
ear pressure. When the tensor is not functioning properly, the auditory tube is not opened,
pressure is not equalized, and fluid may accumulate in the middle ear. The tensor veli palatini
travels around the hamulus of the sphenoid bone, where it has a fanlike appearance, and
becomes the palatine aponeurosis, extending from the hard palate to the free border of the
soft palate.


Click on a choice and drag it to a box-


Place the names of the following theorists with their associated concepts.


Discriminative stimulus
Zone of Proximal Development
Language generativity

Object Permanence


A. Piaget
B. Vygotsky
C. Chomsky
D. Skinner - Ans Discriminative stimulus is associated with Skinner.

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