Which of the following studies the nature, extent, cause, an…

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Which оf the fоllоwing studies the nаture, extent, cаuse, аnd control of criminal behavior? 

Reаd the fоllоwing text аnd аnswer the questiоn at the end.   Wilma attributed most of her depressive symptoms to this situation, which she believed had been going on for at least 6 months. She had no conclusive evidence to support the occurrence of the affair, but she said that her husband had been away more in the evenings, had a marked decrease in sexual interest, and had talked frequently about Lydia's administrative skills until Wilma became jealous and angry. Because of pressure from Wilma, her husband eventually urged Lydia to seek another position, but Wilma believed that her husband was continuing to see Lydia secretly. Major depression was diagnosed, and Wilma was given imipramine, with the dosage gradually increased to 150 mg/ day. She showed some improvement on this medication, and both Bill and Wilma also were seen for marital counseling. Their relationship improved somewhat, but Wilma continued to be suspicious.   After 3 months of psychotherapy, she came in one day with a new firmness of step and her eyes flashing with anger. While cleaning out the pockets of one of her husband's suits in preparation for sending it to the cleaners, she had found a love letter from Lydia. She did not confront Bill immediately but instead followed him the next night when he indicated that he was going back to the office to get caught up on some work. Ten minutes after his departure, Wilma left, drove past Lydia's house and found Bill's car parked in her garage. She confronted him, and he finally confessed to an affair that had been going on for nearly 2 years.   The direction of marital counseling changed sharply, and Bill was urged to seek individual psychotherapy himself. Wilma continued to take antidepressant medication for another 6 months, and she gradually came to terms with the fact of her husband's infidelity. Eventually, however, the couple was able to work through this situation, to remain married, and eventually to establish a reasonably good relationship with each other.   What key characteristic of major depressive disorder, demonstrated in Wilma's case, reflects the disorder's impact on daily functioning?