Over the past 2 months, Trisha has become lethargic and has stopped working out at the gym. Previously full of energy and curiosity, she now shows a lack of interest in virtually everything, even sex. She reports feelings of worthlessness. It is likely that Trisha is suffering from:

A) seasonal affective disorder.
B) unipolar depression.
C) bipolar disorder.
D) double depression.


B) unipolar depression.

Psychology

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steamers.". Gomer's decision to eat the seafood would best be explained by the Piagetian concept of a. reversibility b. decontextualization c. animism d. horizontal décalage

Psychology

Children who participate in team sports learn that each position has a unique function and that the team has the best chance of winning if each player performs the functions of their position. This is called

a. competition. b. division of labor. c. in-group attitudes. d. out-group attitudes.

Psychology

Regarding their visual capabilities, babies are able to recognize categories of objects that differ in shape and color as early as the age of

a. two months. b. six months. c. nine months. d. one year.

Psychology

Even though John has seen other people get into car accidents, he does not believe that such an accident will ever happen to himself. John's perception of personal invulnerability is best considered to be an example of:

a. shared negotiation b. a personal fable c. conventional moral reasoning d. the imaginary audience

Psychology