Dysphoric mania refers to a type of mood disorder in which manic episodes are
a. extremely severe
b. very mild.
c. accompanied by depression or anxiety.
d. related to a medical condition.
c
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Little Benjamin goes to the zoo with his mother, where he sees his first zebra. Proudly, he exclaims, "Horse!" His mother replies, "No dear, that's a zebra.". Benjamin will have to modify his concept of horse to "horses don't have black and white stripes.". Piaget would say that Benjamin is exhibiting
a. assimilation. b. accommodation. c. conservation. d. object permanence.
Identify the correct statement regarding the relationship between stress and weight-loss associated with dieting
a. Male dieters tend to lose the same amount of weight whether they do or do not get adequate sleep, but female dieters only lost weight when they got enough sleep. b. Female dieters tend to lose the same amount of weight whether they do or do not get adequate sleep, but male dieters only lost weight when they got enough sleep. c. Dieters who are sleep-deprived are three times as likely to fail to lose any weight and, as a consequence, are more likely to quit their diet without any success. d. Dieters who are sleep-deprived lose half as much fat as those who sleep well, and three-quarters of their weight loss is due to losing bone and muscle tissue instead of fat.
According to the place theory, the basilar membrane resembles the strings of a piano in that each area along the membrane is tuned to a specific frequency.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which statement describes the sensorimotor period of reasoning?
A. Cognition develops from reflexes to intentional action to symbolic representation. B. Infants have a predetermined cognitive growth cycle independent of experiences and related to their age. C. Cognition develops in a qualitative manner with shifts occurring gradually and cumulatively. D. Infants are capable of mental representation at birth and these skills advance with age.