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nautica902

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________ is the Canadian researcher who studied stress and wrote about his bouts of bipolar depression in his book Holiday of Darkness.
 
  a) John Bentley Mays
  b) Hans Selye
  c) Norman Endler
  d) William Styron

Question 2

What did a study conducted in Toronto by Rucklidge and Kaplan determine about the functioning of adults who had a history of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?
 
  a) Although symptoms were still present, the adults had learned to adapt to them.
  b) Experiencing career success was the factor that led to improved adult functioning.
  c) Most adults still had social impairments and other disturbances.
  d) Adult usually went on to develop comorbid Axis I disorders.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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