Mood stabilizers, such as lithium, are used to treat ________.
A. panic disorder
B. PTSD
C. bipolar disorder
D. ADHD
C. bipolar disorder
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Psychologists define learning as
a. a relatively permanent change in behavior due to experience. b. a temporary change in behavior due to one's motivational state. c. behavioral changes as a result of maturation and development. d. the modification and replacement of old behaviors and habits with socially acceptable behaviors.
Ginette was always trying to improve her singing. She sang in the school choir. When the school put on musical play, Ginette tried out for the lead female role, and sometimes got it. But even if she wasn’t in a play, she continued to practice developing new vocals with some friends from the choir. She wanted to organize them into an A capella group. Ginette’s approach to singing involved a
a. work-avoidance orientation. b. mastery goal orientation. c. extrinsic motivation. d. performance goal orientation.
In order to reduce dissonance after buying a particular brand of car, you seek out people that agree with your decision, and try to persuade some friends, who are yet to make up their minds, to buy the same brand. This is called:
a. discrepant behaviour b. selective exposure to information c. social support d. the consistency principle e. downgrading the importance of consonant information
Which of the following describes a cognitive task on which girls are expected to perform better than boys?
A. remembering where a matching card is placed in the game Memory B. learning the French word for "cat" C. learning how to write his/her name D. playing first-person shooter video games