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bobthebuilder

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Research on the effectiveness of antidepressants for the treatment of childhood depression
 
  A) suggests that children experience more side effects from these medications than adults.
  B) indicates that there is not a biological basis for childhood depression.
  C) demonstrates that drugs are just as effective as therapy.
  D) has been inconclusive.

Question 2

Juliet is a depressed child. When she wins a prize at school for her art project, how is she likely to explain
  it?
 
  A) I was the best. B) I worked hard.
  C) I got lucky. D) My teacher likes me.


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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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