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Metfan725

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One method for studying cognitive processing in depression is to use a Stroop task. This method typically reveals that:
 
  a) Depressed individuals are faster at identifying depression-oriented words
  b) Depressed individuals are faster at identifying neutral words
  c) Depressed individuals are faster at identifying both depression-oriented and neutral words
  d) Non-depressed individuals show clear differences in response latencies across different word types

Question 2

What was the emphasis in preeminent Canadian psychologist Donald Hebb's theory of biological psychology?
 
  a) The role of neurotransmitters
  b) The role of biofeedback
  c) The role of behaviour
  d) The role of brain lesions



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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