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Hillary.J Hillary.J
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According to your text, the hormone oxytocin may be responsible for our ability to
 
  A) form close relationships.
   B) recall emotional events.
   C) form sensory memories.
   D) discriminate physiological sensations.

Question 2

The term recurrent, as applied to mood disorders, means that the patient
 
  A) shows a pattern of starting and stopping therapy as the mood disorder runs its course.
   B) reports repetitive nightmares involving a traumatic event.
   C) experiences several episodes, separated by periods of normal mood.
   D) has a history of at least five specific episodes of mood disturbances in either the depressed or manic realms.

Question 3

Negative symptoms of schizophrenia are highly resistant to treatment.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 4

Masters and Johnson's empirical work in human sexuality differed from that of earlier researchers because they also
 
  A) interviewed adults instead of just conducting survey-based research.
   B) observed and recorded subjects' physical responses during sexual activity.
   C) interviewed couples together instead of just conducting individual interviews.
   D) conducted longitudinal research on the psychosexual development of couples.

Question 5

One factor that distinguishes major depressive disorder from sad mood is that
 
  A) in major depression, symptoms come on gradually.
   B) the symptoms of major depression affect the ability to function in work or social settings.
   C) in major depression, suicidal thoughts are always present.
   D) sadness, even if extreme, always passes quickly.

Question 6

Personality disorders cause more distress for the patients than for those around them.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 7

In psychophysiological assessment, the psychologist is interested in evaluating brain and nervous system reactions that result from the presentation of some stimulus.
 
  For example, during relaxation training, the therapist would expect the patient's EEG to reveal a higher level of ______ waves in the relaxation state, but normal patterns of _________ prior to training.
   A) beta; delta
   B) delta; alpha
   C) alpha; beta
   D) theta; delta

Question 8

Blunted affect refers to an inability to experience pleasure.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Thanks for your help <3
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