Regarding exercise and depression in a clinical population, research suggests that
A) ?exercise increases depression.
B) ?moderate exercise can decrease depression.
C) ?isotonic exercise (weight lifting) can decrease depression.
D) ?exercise can decrease depression, but not to a clinically significant degree.
B
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The social institution that has the most direct impact on the daily lives of adolescents is
A) local government. B) the workplace. C) school. D) newspapers and television.
Your good friend tells you that she is going to breast-feed for as long as she can, no matter how hard it is when she returns to work because "she knows that breast-fed babies are smarter."
She says that she would feel guilty if she stopped before her baby turned one because she would be "disadvantaging her child." How could you explain the research in such a way that she would feel better about her decision if she chose to stop breast-feeding after a couple of months? What will be an ideal response?
When on vacation as a teenager, Sheldon was thrown by a camel after it was spooked by a loud noise. Sheldon remains scared of camels but has no problem riding other animals such as horses. This example best illustrates the process of
A. stimulus discrimination. B. stimulus generalization. C. latent inhibition. D. spontaneous recovery.