__________is a depressive disorder that is caused by the body's reaction to low levels of light present in the winter months
a. Panic disorder
b. Bipolar disorder
c. Dysthymic disorder
d. Major depressive disorder with seasonal pattern
e. Somatization disorder
d. Major depressive disorder with seasonal pattern
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According to a survey of psychologists, the most to least prevalent forms of therapy in use are
a. more humanistic/client-centered, followed by psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, other, and finally eclectic. b. more cognitive-behavioral, followed by, eclectic, psychodynamic, other, and finally humanistic/client-centered. c. more psychodynamic, followed by cognitive-behavioral, humanistic/client-centered, other, and finally eclectic. d. more eclectic, followed by psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, other, and finally humanistic/client-centered.
A cochlear implant is an electronic device that replaces the function of the:
A) ear drum. B) ossicles. C) hair cells. D) primary auditory cortex.
The drug MDMA is also known as
a. scoop. b. Ecstasy. c. crack. d. ice.
In the context of the role of parents and caregivers in social interaction, which of the following statements is true about the prelinguistic period?
A. At the babbling stage, adults help an infant advance toward true speech by repeating the sounds the baby makes and rewarding her efforts. B. Parents' imitation of babies' sounds has a negative impact on babies, resulting in a slow pace of language learning. C. At the babbling stage, parents or caregivers boost vocabulary development by correctly pronouncing words rather than imitating their babies' sounds. D. This is an early stage in language development and is unlikely to help babies experience the social aspect of speech.