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jasdeep_brar

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The generalist genes hypothesis for learning disorders states that:
 
  a) The genes that affect one ability are different from the genes that affect a different ability
  b) The genes that affect one ability are much the same genes that affect a different ability
  c) The genes responsible for learning disorders are also responsible for a host of other mental health conditions
  d) The genes responsible for learning disorders are too general to be identifies

Question 2

Canadian studies of depressive symptoms have shown that _________ are less common among older depressed individuals than among younger depressed adults.
 
  a) feelings of guilt
  b) somatic complaints
  c) hostility
  d) suicidal ideation



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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