The presence of medical illnesses or symptoms of dementia can make the diagnosis of depression difficult in
A. middle-aged men.
B. menopausal women.
C. highly creative individuals.
D. the elderly.
Answer: D
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a. a lack of impulse control. b. seeing people as all good or all bad. c. a brain dysfunction causing attention deficit. d. imagining that what one wants is actually true.
Dawn is a graduate student investigating the development of fine motor skills. She selects one group of children and assesses their fine motor skills every six months over a six-year period. In this example, Dawn is using a __________ research design.
A. cross-sectional B. sequential C. longitudinal D. cohort
According to the research on how a stranger responds to infant girls and boys,
a. boys and girls act very differently; these different behaviors produce different responses from caregivers. b. an infant's label, boy or girl, may influence people's judgments about that infant. c. gender labels are more likely to influence adults' judgments of personality characteristics than their social interactions. d. people treat boys and girls similarly until they are about 2 or 3 years old.
Ford is considering driving his car onto a lake that appears to be frozen, but may not be safe. He thinks to himself, "Only dummies fall through the ice in their cars, and I am no dummy, so I will drive on the ice even though I am not sure it's safe.". Ford's decision best exemplifies the concept of a. an imaginary audience
b. a personal fable. c. an illusion of invulnerability. d. learned helplessness.