Anhedonia is
A) ?a sign of mania.
B) ?a diminished ability to experience pleasure.
C) ?used to treat bipolar disorders.
D) ?none of these are true.
B
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Concerning cognitive maps, which is likely true?
A) Teens allowed to view a maze from 10 feet above before beginning will be just as capable of working their way through the maze, as compared to teens given a practice run through the maze before beginning. B) Teens allowed to view a maze from 10 feet above before beginning will be less capable of working their way through the maze, as compared to teens given a practice run through the maze before beginning. C) Forming a mental representation of the layout of the maze will likely confuse teens because they learn best by doing not thinking. D) The ability to form accurate mental representations of the layout of the maze will be difficult for teens, so the group viewing the maze before beginning will likely perform worse on this task.
Michael was prescribed a traditional antihistamine in order to treat his allergies after he had a bad reaction to more modern antihistamines. The traditional antihistamine was helpful in reducing his allergy symptoms, but he
A. suffered from serious insomnia. B. had trouble staying awake in his classes. C. became very depressed and woke frequently throughout the night after restless dreams. D. did not experience normal REM paralysis, and he hurt himself walking around his apartment in his sleep.
Your memories of personal experiences such as what you wore to work yesterday or what you ate for breakfast this morning are stored in ______
a. procedural memory c. episodic memory b. semantic memory d. emotional memory
When Emily becomes stressed by her job as an elementary teacher, she always heads to the teachers' lounge to talk her problems over with her fellow teachers. Emily would be described by Karen Horney as using which mode of interacting?
A. moving toward others B. moving away others C. moving against others D. moving with others toward interdependence