Bob has been under a physician's care for depression. Although his symptoms have completely disappeared, he has been suffering some nausea, insomnia, headaches, anxiety, and impaired sexual functioning

Bob's doctor has probably been treating him with ______.
a. phenothiazines c. antidepressant drugs
b. psychosurgery d. lithium


C

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A. believe Lester's testimony because of its detail. B. believe Lester's testimony only if he presents the details in a confident manner. C. be skeptical of Lester's testimony because of what you know from research on divided attention. D. be skeptical of Lester's testimony because of what you know of implicit memory.

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