A sophisticated prospective study of the role of stressful life events in bipolar disorder by Ellicott, Hammen, and colleagues found that
a. low levels of stress protected an individual against manic episodes.
b. stress did not play a lesser role with the occurrence of more episodes.
c. high levels of stress were not associated with the occurrence of manic or depressive episodes.
d. low levels of stress protected an individual against depressive episodes.
b. stress did not play a lesser role with the occurrence of more episodes.
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A. The more bystanders that witness an emergency, the greater the likelihood someone will help. B. Men are more likely to witness an emergency than women. C. The bystander effect is less likely to occur in densely populated areas. D. If only one bystander witnesses an emergency, that person is more likely to help than if there are several bystanders.
According to Bowlby and Ainsworth, why are David’s and Chelsea’s attachment styles different?
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Since you are likely to see people who live near you more often than those who live farther away, the effect of propinquity on attraction may be partly caused by
A. cognitive dissonance. B. ingroup membership. C. attributional bias. D. the mere-exposure effect.
If your parents were born in the 1950's, how would your typical marriage pattern vary (or be the same)?
a. I would likely marry at a younger age than they did. b. I would likely marry at an older age than they did. c. I would likely date for a shorter period of time than they did. d. I would likely marry before I established my career, which they did not.