The FIRST antidepressants were:
A) dopamine agonists.
B) selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.
C) monoamine oxidase inhibitors.
D) tricyclic antidepressants.
C) monoamine oxidase inhibitors.
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Which criterion would designate a person as abnormal if they deviate from either statistical norms or social and cultural norms?
A. Dysfunctionality B. Statistical rarity C. Subjective discomfort D. Malnutrition
An extension of intentional behavior, wherein a child will start ‘experimenting' with different actions and repeating them when they produce pleasant outcomes, usually appears at approximately a. 4 months
b. 8 months. c. 12 months. d. 18 months.
One assumption of prospect theory is called the certainty effect. This means that:
A) when making decisions, people give greater weight to outcomes that are a sure thing. B) people are certain that they want to avoid risk but are unsure that they want to maximize gains. C) when making decisions, people rely more on past outcomes than on future speculations. D) people are certain that they want to maximize gains but are unsure that they want to avoid risks.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Fast mapping occurs when children associate a word with its underlying concept after a single exposure to that 2. The telegraphic speech of a 2-year-old child usually is not grammatical. 3. The phrase “over and back” is a good example of telegraphic speech. 4. It is not uncommon for 5-year-old children to make more grammatical mistakes using the past tense than do 3-yea 5. Grammatical mistakes in children most often arise from not applying a previously learned rule to a novel senten