According to the text, conditions that indicate a depression include

a. a reduction in the use of defense mechanisms.
b. difficulty in concentrating, in remembering details, and in making decisions.
c. increased interest in hobbies and activities to the exclusion of one's studies.
d. all of these.


B

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a. A researcher asks people who are entering the grocery store how hungry they are and then asks them how much they spent on food as they leave the store. b. A researcher has participants sleep various amounts of hours and then observes how cranky they are. c. A researcher asks participants how well they like to think and how many books they have read in the last 6 months. d. A researcher asks participants how many hours per week they listened to Beethoven while growing up and then gives them a math ability test.

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In 1993, the Ad Hoc Task Force on Psychopharmacology of APA published recommendations regarding competence in prescribing. According to these recommendations, in order to achieve the highest level of competence (Level 3) and practice independently as a prescribing psychologist, the psychologist must have completed

a. undergraduate coursework in organic chemistry and neuroscience plus a one-semester graduate course in psychopharmacology. b. six months of prescribing experience supervised by a psychiatrist. c. a strong undergraduate background in biological sciences, two years of graduate training in psychopharmacology, and a postdoctoral psychopharmacology residency. d. a Ph.D. or Psy.D. in clinical psychology plus one year of postdoctoral training in a psychiatric treatment setting.

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Violence at work can be

A. Psychological. B. Physical. C. Both answers are correct

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Vygotsky and Piaget differed on how they viewed speaking aloud. Vygotsky saw the behavior as __________ and Piaget described it as __________.

A. private speech; egocentric speech B. egocentric speech; imitation C. proximal speech; egocentric speech D. private speech; public speech

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