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fahad

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A recent British study (Dunn et al., 2009 ) found that reduced positive self-judgment bias in depressed individuals is associated with _____.
 
  a) moderate levels of self-esteem
  b) low levels of restricted schemas
  c) depressed-specific anhedonic (loss of pleasure) symptoms
  d) none of the above

Question 2

Tyler was recently treated for his first episode of schizophrenia. Upon leaving the hospital, he is told that the remission rate is about:
 
  a) 1 in 2
  b) 1 in 3
  c) 1 in 4
  d) 1 in 5



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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