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100

Time period of symptoms required for a child to be diagnosed with prolonged grief disorder

What is 6 months?

100

In vascular dementia, neuroimaging would show this finding.

What are White Matter Lesions?

100

Children and Adolescents with MDD are more likely to have this mood symptom over they typical sad depepression observed in adults. 

What is irritability?

100

This is the most common value in a data set.

What is the mode?

100

Chronic cannabis ingestion can be detected in urine for this length of time.

What is up to one month?

200

Isolated Erotomania is a form of _____.

What is delusional disorder?

200

This stage of sleep decreases with normal aging.

What is deep sleep (slow wave sleep)?

200

Infants with this attachment style pay little attention to parent's presence.

What is Avoidant Attachment? 

200

This test is used to compare categorical variables.

What is chi-square?

200

Which drug causes euphoria, a feeling like "flying above the dance floor", social withdrawal, nystagmus?

What is ketamine?

300

4 year old child that was hypotonic as an infant is now demonstrating developmental delays, foraging for food and having many temper tantrums. What is their diagnosis?

What is Prader-Willi Syndrome?

300

This medication is the only FDA approved medication to treat agitation in dementia.

What is rexulti?

300
The age at which children typically first use sentences of 2 or more words.

What is 24 months?

300

This study design analyzes a known outcome by looking back in time to assess exposure.

What is a case-control study?

300

Naltrexone's mechanism of action.

What is an opiate antagonist?

400

First Edition of the DSM to exclude homosexuality as a diagnosis

What is DSM III (1987)?

400

The estimated prevalence of this allele in the Alzheimer’s disease (AD) population on average is approximately 50% and what chromosome is this allele located on.

What is ApoE-e4 and chromosome 19?

400

A child with mod-sev intellectual disability, wakes frequently at night, claps at inappropriate times, and has bouts of paroxysmal laughter likely has this diagnosis. 

What is Angelman's Syndrome? 

400
This occurs when participants change their behavior when they know they are being studied.

What is the Hawthorne Effect?

400

The perceptual abnormality where hallucinogenic drugs cause moving objects to appear as a series of discrete and discontinuous images.

What is trailing?

500

This disorder is characterized by feelings of sexual excitement related to coming into contact with or brushing up against an individual without their knowledge

Frotteuristic Disorder

500

In this disease a synaptic vesicle-associated protein appears to trigger NMDA receptor-mediated excitotoxicity, ultimately resulting in degeneration of the neostriatum

DAILY DOUBLE!

500

This Freudian stage of development is characterized by an intensification of libidinal drive, separation from one's parents, and achievement of mature sense of self.

What is the Genital Stage? 

500

This study design provides researchers with a way to investigate concepts that are not measured directly by using interpretable underlying factors as surrogate for unmeasurable variables.

What is factor analysis?

500

The large # of CBD1 cannabinoid receptors within the hippocampus best explain cannabis' negative effects on this ability.

What is short term memory?

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