Social learning theory states behavior is learned from the environment through the process of observational learning. {Ans: Albert Bandura (1977}The DSM-5 defines "Expansive Mood" as: An unpleasant mood, such as sadness, anxiety, or irritability. Mood in the "normal" range, which implies the absence of depressed or elevated mood. An exaggerated feeling of well-being or elation. Lack of restraint in expressing one's feelings, frequently with an overvaluation of one's significance or importance. {Ans: Lack of restraint in expressing one's feelings, frequently with an overvaluation of one's significance or importance. Mood is further defined as a pervasive and sustained emotion that colors the perception of the world. Examples of mood include depression, elation, anger, and anxiety whereas types of mood include dysphoric, elevated, euthymic, expansive, and irritable.}Drugs that may cause low blood pressure are referred to as: Hypoglycemics Hypertensives Hyperkalemia - causing Hypotensive-causing {Ans: Hypotensive-causing}(chiefly of a drug) tending to reduce nervous tension by depressing nerve functions. A drug that depresses nerve functions; a major tranquilizer. {Ans: neuroleptics}An increase in one measurement corresponding to increases in another measurement is an example of a: Positive correlation Correlative cause Positive cause Primary cause {Ans: Positive correlation}Which of the following