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Row 1, Col 1 RETURN An overwhelming and compulsive desire to use a drug. What is an addiction?
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1,2 A disorder in which a person’s Mood inappropriately alternates Between feelings of mania and depression. What is bipolar ? RETURN
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1,3 The participants are unaware of which participants received the treatment. What is a single blind study? RETURN
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1,4 Using scientific findings to Accomplish practical goals. What is applied science? RETURN
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2,1 The need of an increased amount Of a drug to reproduce the original effect. What is tolerance? RETURN
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2,2 An extreme anxiety that manifests Itself in the form of panic attacks. What is panic disorder? RETURN
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2,3 Asking many people a fixed set of questions to get a result. What is a survey? RETURN
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2,4 The average of a set of numbers. What is the mean? RETURN
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3,1 The process in which reinforcement is used to sculpt new responses out of old responses. What is shaping? RETURN
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3,2 A group of severe psychotic disorders characterized by confused and disconnected thoughts, emotions, behavior, and perceptions. What is schizophrenia? RETURN
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3,3 Data recorded over years to see Change because the same people Are used throughout the study. What is a longitudinal study? RETURN
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3,4 Records electrical activity in the brain. What is an EEG scan? RETURN
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4,1 A recurring thought or image that seems to be beyond control. What is an obsession? RETURN
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4,2 A disorder in which victims of Catastrophic or other traumatic Events experience the original Event in the form of dreams or flashbacks. What is PTSD? RETURN
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4,3 An experiment in which neither the Experimenter nor the participant Know which participants receive The actual treatment. What is a double blind study? RETURN
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4,4 The process of controlling bodily States with the help of machines. What is biofeedback? RETURN
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5,1 A learning procedure in which associations are made between a neutral stimulus and an unconditional stimulus. What is classical conditioning? RETURN
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5,2 A psychological disorder characterized by extreme sadness, An inability to concentrate, and Feelings of helplessness and dejection. What is depression? RETURN
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5,3 A study of data recorded from Different age groups to get a result. What is a cross-sectional study? RETURN
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5,4 A state of optimal experience, done For the sake of doing them and not For extrinsic rewards. What is flow? RETURN
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