A person who shows psychotic depression that involves mood-congruent thinking
a. is diagnosed as having "double depression."
b. usually responds rapidly to anti-depressant medications.
c. rarely shows the symptoms of melancholia.
d. has a poorer prognosis than others with major depression.
d. has a poorer prognosis than others with major depression.
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a. a child's entry into preschool. b. a child's entry into first grade. c. the development of mixed-sex friendship groups. d. a well-defined sense of self-concept.
Freud defined the id as:
A. the conscience B. the source of energy that contains the biological drives for sex and aggression C. an unconscious desire to be like one's father D. the instinctual response to implied social demands
In testing, the degree to which a test corresponds to the theoretical model of the underlying construct or
trait it purports to measure is referred as the test's _________. a. temporal validity c. construct validity b. content validity d. criterion validity
Early symptoms of chlamydia in men include all of the following EXCEPT ________.
A. low-grade fever B. purplish molluscum on the glans C. unusual discharge from the penis D. pain and swelling of the testicles