substance that binds to receptor sites and mimics the function of an illicit drug (without producing the high) is called an ______ drug
a. aversive
b. antagonist
c. agonist
d. appetitive
Ans: C
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A. phenotype B. genotype C. allele D. polygenic inheritance
Sara is Asian Canadian and has recently transferred to a new school. Because of her ethnicity, her teachers assume that she is a good student and expect her to score much higher in tests than her classmates. Consequently, Sara works very hard in order to meet the expectations of her teachers. Identify the belief illustrated in this scenario.
A) stereotype threat B) the conjunction fallacy C) the Flynn effect D) optimism bias
The fundamental premise upon which F. C. Donders based his method for studying mental processes was that
a. there are individual differences in the procedures people use to solve mental problems. b. extra mental steps will result in more time to perform a task. c. the mental processes of children are qualitatively different from the mental processes of adults. d. participants can be made aware of their own mental processes.
Children may come to believe that sex is "dirty" because
A) ?they receive reinforcement for such beliefs. B) ?it is portrayed as such by television and other media. C) ?parents may punish innocent, exploratory sex play. D) ?this is consistent with the way peers convey information about sex.