A child with bipolar disorder may jump quickly from one topic to another and believe that they will attend an Ivy League university despite their failing grades in high school. These two behaviors are known as ________ and ________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
flight of ideas; grandiosity
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Suppose that an English teacher tells you that she thinks it is ridiculous to try to avoid using forms like "man" to refer to both males and females. Your most informed response would be:
a. "You're right, because people now understand that man actually includes both men and women.". b. "You're right, because people don't even notice the difference between a term like man and a gender-neutral term like person.". c. "You're right, because research has shown that it is extremely difficult to teach people to use gender-neutral terms.". d. "You're wrong, because masculine-generic terms actually encourage people to think about males, rather than females.".
Mixed features in bipolar I disorder involve
a. both mood and anxiety symptoms. b. mania with symptoms of depression that do not rise to the level of a major depressive episode. c. depression with symptoms of mania that do not rise to the level of a manic episode. d. neurotransmitter cycling.
Class inclusion refers to the knowledge that
a. all objects must belong to at least one type of class. b. a class must always be smaller than any more-inclusive class in which it is contained. c. a class must always include more than one subclass. d. a superordinate class cannot include more than two subordinate classes.
Research with monkeys suggests that mirror neurons may provide the understanding of intentional actions in others
a. that an individual cannot do. b. that an individual itself does not understand. c. without the need for sophisticated cognition. d. without the need for goal-directed acts.