Jason is undergoing treatment for depression. His therapist has encouraged Jason to remember as many details as possible about times when Jason was not feeling depressed. Jason is having difficulties remembering a time when he was not depressed
This is probably because of the effects of ________. a) mood-dependent memories
b) information-evoked memories
c) inappropriate retrieval cues
d) depression suppressing pleasant memories
a
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a. under no circumstances. b. only if one of the parents has a genetic defect. c. if the child receives the recessive allele from both parents. d. with complete certainty.
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