Generalized anxiety disorder is characterized by ____.?

a. ?intense panic
b. ?extreme mood shifts
c. ?periods of dissociation from consciousness
d. ?chronic anxiety


ANSWER:
d

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depressed. Dr. Joellet is using the ____ approach, Dr. Graham is using the ____ approach, and Dr. Turnquet is using the _____ approach.? a. ?biological; psychodynamic; cognitive b. ?biological; cognitive; behavioral c. ?biological; behavioral; psychodynamic d. ?behavioral; cognitive; psychodynamic

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In an experiment with two independent variables, the occurrence of an interaction means that

a. the experiment was poorly designed. b. there was a ceiling effect. c. the effect of one independent variable was different at different levels of the other independent variable d. the effect of one independent variable was the same at all levels of the other independent variable.

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The idea that infants and children (as well as monkeys) are prepared by natural selection to attend to and acquire some things more readily than others is called

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