Bipolar I disorder and bipolar II disorder differ with regard to ____.
A. how many relatives also have the condition
B. how rapidly the cycles occur
C. whether they include full-blown manic phases
D. whether they develop suddenly at an early age or gradually at a later age
Answer: C
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Regarding our memories for people, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Encoding failures affect our memories of people. b. Our memory for people is affected by our tendency to categorize strangers in very specific terms. c. During brief social contacts, people often act as if members of other ethnic groups "all look alike.". d. People's inclinations to act as if members of other ethnic groups "all look alike" tends to disappear when they learn more about one another as individuals.
What implication comes from the study on positive affect and better cross-race facial recognition?
A. It shows that positive affect has few connections to facial recognition. B. It can lead to greater positivity in interracial relations. C. It explains that positive affect influences how mixed-race individuals fare in this task. D. It has the potential to explain how positive affect works in other areas of race relations.
Dr. Grimaldi consults research literature each time he acquires a new client. He seeks to use the most effective technique available for a particular disorder. Dr. Grimaldi practices ________.
What will be an ideal response?
The delayed persuasion that takes place after people forget the source or its connection with a message is known as ________.
A. the primacy effect B. the sleeper effect C. the recency effect D. the context effect