________ is a disorder involving disturbances in emotion, loss of interest in one's usual activities, thoughts of hopelessness, fatigue, and loss of appetite

a. Generalized anxiety disorder
b. Major depression
c. Psychopathy
d. Borderline personality disorder


B

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Mr. X thinks that Barack Obama became president of the U.S. because—even though he is not that brilliant or talented—he made a real effort to campaign well in 2008 . But Mr. Y thinks that Barack Obama only became president because he was "in the right place at the right time," and had good luck. Social psychologists would say that Mr. X is making ____ attributions for Obama's success, while

Mr. Y is making ____ attributions. a. internal and unstable; external and unstable b. external and unstable; external and stable c. internal and stable; external and unstable d. external and unstable; external and stable

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Prevention occurs before a disorder develops, while occurs long after a disorder has developed

a. treatment b. maintenance c. universality d. resilience

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Which of these statements concerning the practice of embalming and preparation of the body for burial is Answer: True? a. Embalming became popular as a result of the World War I practice of embalming thebodies of soldiers before shipping them home from European battlefields

b. The germ theory of disease had little impact on the popularity of the practice ofembalming the body after death. c. In the 1920s it was the goal of many funeral directors to make the corpse look asthough it were alive. d. None of the above.

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Ephraim kicked his dog because he was so angry at his boss. Will expressing his anger in this way reduce his feelings of aggression?

A. Yes. Letting anger out allows anger to dissipate. B. Research suggests no connection between continued aggression and such behaviors. C. Yes. That moment of expression releases neurotransmitters that calm anger. D. No. His feelings of aggression will only increase.

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