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Richard has wild mood swings. For weeks at a time he has no appetite and little energy. But he also has periods in which he's quite happy and energetic, sometimes to the point where his friends find him overwhelming. Such symptoms suggest that Richard has:
 
  a. depression
  b. bipolar disorder
  c. a conduct disorder
  d. an anxiety disorder

Question 2

Avi often feels anxious at school. He lacks confidence for approaching academic tasks and often expresses self-pity. Within the context of the five dimensions of personality listed in the textbook, you would be most likely to rate Avi high on:
 
  a. neuroticism
  b. openness
  c. extraversion
  d. conscientiousness



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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