An abnormal elevation or irritation in mood along with increased arousal or energy is referred to as…
a. disinhibition.
b. hyperexcitability.
c. mania.
d. euthymia.
Ans: C
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a. be relevant b. speak sparingly c. gesture frequently d. talk quickly
Reasonably stable patterns of actions, feelings, and motives are referred to as
a. cognitions. c. lability. b. personality. d. emotions.
Adolescents can better grasp sayings such as "When it rains, it pours" through their ability to
A) mentally compare explicit and implicit meanings. B) understand grammatical rules. C) ignore abstract relationships. D) stay focused on concrete aspects of objects.
Results from the groundbreaking longitudinal study on temperament conducted by Alexander Thomas and Stella Chess showed that
A) temperament can increase a child's chances of experiencing psychological problems. B) because temperament is innate, parenting practices cannot modify children's emotional styles. C) temperament cannot protect a child from the negative effects of a highly stressful home life. D) the psychological traits that make up temperament in childhood play a very small role in adult personality.