How does Bipolar I disorder differ from Bipolar II disorder?

A) The manic episodes are "higher" in Bipolar I than in Bipolar II.
B) The manic episodes are not as "high" in Bipolar I as in Bipolar II.
C) The depressive episodes are "lower" in Bipolar I than in Bipolar II.
D) The depressive episodes are not as "low" in Bipolar I as in Bipolar II.


C

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a. is affected by their ability to keep the to-be-forgotten information out of mind. b. might impede their ability to deceive others in some situations. c. can be explained by young children's difficulty with ignoring task-irrelevant stimuli. d. is related to their understanding that other people can hold false beliefs.

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Elana had just been falling asleep when her mother awakened her. Elana felt as if she had not slept at all. She had probably been in

a. stage 2 sleep. c. REM sleep. b. stage 3 sleep. d. none of these.

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a) "Psychology: Revising Its Historical Approaches" b) "Psychology: Diversity in Subfields and Activities" c) "A Discipline Dedicated to Helping People Who Have Problems" d) "Giving Away Our Research Findings to Psychiatry So We All May Live Better"

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Which of the following statements about cross-race friendships among middle-school children is true?

a) The number of cross-race friendships increases as children grow older. b) As children mature, cross-race friendships increase among girls, but not boys. c) The number of cross-race friendships declines as children grow older. d) Cross-race friendships decrease in schools with ongoing integration efforts.

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