_____ is the most commonly diagnosed mood disorder.

-Major depression
-Dysthymia
-Affect
-Bipolar


-Major depression

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One limitation of the MMPI-2 is that it __________.

A. cannot detect whether an individual is attempting to distort his or her responses B. requires a clinical interview as a supplement to the test itself C. is based on factor analysis, which often leads to measures that sacrifice validity for the sake of reliability, without intending to do so D. requires an individual to be literate

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During a study of emotion in children, one of the subjects starts singing a song. She sings, "If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands ... if you're happy and you know it, clap your hands." You comment in your notes that "subjects decision whether or not to clap their hands was based upon their:

A. appraisal of a stimuli." B. processing of information." C. physiological responses." D. subjective experiences."

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Which of the following nonshared environmental influences would make Dani and Tami, who are sisters, different from one another?

A) the availability of video games in the home B) having a family pet C) unique treatment by their parents D) parental modeling of cognitively challenging activities

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Which of the following are two major criticisms of Kübler-Ross's theory of dying?

A) Her claim that these processes are universal and gender specific B) Her methodology and her claim that people of all ages react the same C) Her claim that religiosity is tied to the five stages and that persons of non-Christian religions will react differently D) Her methodology and her claim that these processes are culturally universal

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