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tth

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Ken's mother was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Dean's father was diagnosed with depression. Which of the following is true?
 
  a) Ken is at higher risk than Dean of developing depression.
  b) Dean is at higher risk than Ken of developing depression.
  c) Dean is at higher risk than Ken of developing bipolar disorder.
  d) It's impossible to predict whether Ken or Dean will develop either disorder.

Question 2

A problem with studies on the link between psychological factors and physical health has been:
 
  a) A general inability of respondents to report physical problems.
  b) Overreporting of physical illness among individuals with high neuroticism.
  c) Underreporting of physical illness among individuals with high psychoticism.
  d) The non-uniform nature of physical illness and associated psychological distress.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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