Chapter 35: Problem 10
The etiology of mood disorders is best conceptualized as involving a. poor parenting b. excessive life stress c. genetic predisposition plus environmental factors d. maladaptive stress response e. excessive norepinephrine
Chapter 35: Problem 10
The etiology of mood disorders is best conceptualized as involving a. poor parenting b. excessive life stress c. genetic predisposition plus environmental factors d. maladaptive stress response e. excessive norepinephrine
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A well-established biological correlate for major depressive disorder involves a. decreased testosterone b. decreased protein kinase c. increased testosterone d. increased sodium e. none of the above
The etiology of bipolar disorder is a. dependent upon race and social status b. clearly genetic c. dependent upon time of birth d. dependent upon country of origin e. not due to any genetic factors
Animal models of depressive disorders include a. learned helplessness b. forced swim test c. chronic mild stress d. tail suspension test e. all of the above
A commonly replicated finding in major depressive disorder is a. high cortisol b. high norepinephrine c. high dopamine d. low sodium e. low cortisol
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