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You read about cognitive research that investigated word memory in depressed people between depression-associated words and nondepression-associated words. Which of the following was not a group that recalled depression-associated words better than normal people?
 
  A. Clinically depressed patients
  B. Mildly depressed college students
  C. Nondepressed patients
  D. Students simply asked to think about some sad events

Question 2

According to cognitive researchers, the happiest people are those who
 
  A. pay attention to negative information so they can deal with it more effectively.
  B. pay attention to both positive and negative information equally.
  C. interpret ambiguous information in a positive light.
  D. are always on the alert for negative information.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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