What disorder did Suzanne Killinger-Johnson appear to be suffering from when she jumped in front of an oncoming subway car in Toronto in 2000, taking her own life and that of her infant son's?
a) Dissociative fugue
b) Schizophrenia
c) Postpartum depression
d) Polysubstance abuse
c
Psychology
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a. the way we think about categories affects the language we use. b. there are many different ways to describe the same category. c. words are organized mentally based on their relationship to each other. d. the language that we use affects how we think about the world.
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In Stanley Milgram's study of obedience, after the "learner" cried out in pain, 85 percent of the participants refused to deliver any more shocks
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Psychology