A person who has repeated and unexpected episodes of being afraid he or she is losing control

or going crazy most likely suffers from ______.

a. a generalized anxiety disorder c. agoraphobia
b. a panic disorder d. schizophrenia


B

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Children who grow up in families that are open to identifying and talking about emotions are more likely to

a. have mental health problems. b. show less skill in identifying the feelings of others. c. show fearful behavior in the family. d. show sensitivity to others in relationships outside their family.

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Psychologists who study children's cognitive development in a range of environments have found that

A. the cognitive skills of disadvantaged children can be improved by providing the children with extra lessons, stimulating materials, and educational contact with sensitive adults. B. preschool programs have robust and enduring effects. C. the environment does not influence cognitive development beyond the first two years of life. D. once intellectual development has been impaired, there is no hope of reversing the damage.

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The following are all examples of pseudoscience tactics EXCEPT

A) creation of a "phantom" goal. B) vivid testimonials. C) manufacturing source credibility. D) the surplus heuristic.

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