Approximately _____% of the population are diagnosed with panic disorder using DSM criteria.

A) 2
B) 5
C) 9
D) 22


B) 5

Psychology

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Industrialization has contributed to a growing population of young people

a. reverting to child-like behaviors. b. finding careers early in life. c. never getting married or having children. d. postponing adult roles.

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Suppose an infant in the strange situation is observed to respond to the mother's departure by displaying little concern and emotion, and to respond to her return with ambivalence, both clinging to the mother and appearing to reject her affection

This infant most likely would be labeled as having a resistant attachment. Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology

During middle childhood,

A) boys and girls generally don't want to play with each other. B) boys and girls generally enjoy playing with each other. C) girls are interested in playing with boys, but boys are not interested in playing with girls. D) boys are interested in playing with girls, but girls are not interested in playing with boys.

Psychology

Maria has had a week of extreme "ups and downs." On Monday, after a wonderful weekend of homecoming events, she noticed herself feeling a bit blue and saddened

At first, she suspected it was just the let down after all of the activities; however, her mood darkened until Friday when she found herself "over the moon" for no apparent reason. She was happy, care-free, full of energy, and exceedingly optimistic about her career. She even managed to whip out a 25 page research paper for her Research Methods class before nightfall. She loved these periods of boundless energy as they allowed her to accomplish much work with little need for sleep or eating. Given this overview of Maria's behavior during the week, what might be a clinical descriptor for it? A) Cyclothymic disorder B) Double depression C) Dysthymic disorder D) Mixed state

Psychology