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Researchers using correlational methods have found consistently significant positive
   correlations between depression and negative thinking. What conclusions can you draw
   from these studies?
 
  a. Depression causes negative thinking.
  b. Negative thinking causes depression.
  c. Both negative thinking and depression are caused by some unknown outside variable.
  d. Depression and negative thinking are likely to occur together.

Question 2

Freud believed that the underlying conflicts in psychological disorders ______.
 
  a. had childhood origins c. were learned in adulthood
   b. had adolescent origins d. disappeared by adulthood



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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