Mood disorders, which involve mood swings from one extreme to another, are considered

______.

a. dipolar c. bipolar
b. bilinear d. multilinear


C

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Treatment for chronic insomnia usually begins with a careful analysis of all of the following EXCEPT a patient's

a. sleep habits. b. lifestyle and stress levels. c. lucid dreaming. d. medical problems.

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A researcher asks Timmy, a fourth grader, and Thom, a tenth grader, whether it is OK to exclude a child from a peer group on the basis of gender. Which of the following responses is the researcher most likely to hear?

A) Thom will say that the exclusion is always unfair. B) Timmy will say that the exclusion is always OK. C) Thom will say that the exclusion is OK under certain circumstances. D) Timmy will say that the exclusion is OK under certain circumstances.

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Alfred Adler, Karen Horney, Carl Jung, Otto Rank, and Erik Erikson would be considered

a. Gestalt psychologists. b. neo-Freudians. c. cognitive behaviorists. d. functionalists.

Psychology

Sarah is seven months old. Her parents spend three

hours a day for five weeks straight holding Sarah up next to furniture in hopes that she will grab onto the furniture and stand by herself. Sarah hates this treatment and screams and cries, but her parents are unyielding. Finally, at the end of the fifth week, Sarah stands up by herself while holding onto the furniture. Her parents smile triumphantly. What have they accomplished here? a. Sarah's parents have trained Sarah to stand up by herself earlier than the average. b. Sarah was ready to stand up by herself at about eight months of age, but her parents simply put her through a training ordeal for nothing. c. If Sarah's parents had not trained her, Sarah would have been developmentally delayed. d. Sarah's parents have respected her personal rate of growth by encouraging her with psychomotor training.

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