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frankwu

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How does Bipolar I disorder differ from Bipolar II disorder?
 
  A) The manic episodes are higher in Bipolar I than in Bipolar II.
   B) The manic episodes are not as high in Bipolar I as in Bipolar II.
   C) The depressive episodes are lower in Bipolar I than in Bipolar II.
   D) The depressive episodes are not as low in Bipolar I as in Bipolar II.

Question 2

____________ theories look beyond the individual and include the role that cultural influences play in the development of personality.
 
  A) Cognitive-behavioral
  B) Sociocultural
  C) Psychodynamic
  D) Social development



courtney_bruh

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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