Jean has been given a drug that makes her violently ill if she drinks alcohol. The drug she is
most likely to have been given is ______.
a. naloxone c. methadone
b. disulfiram d. diazepam
B
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Anquan is frustrated by the incompetence of his professor during class today, and it takes a great deal of effort for him to refrain from standing up during the lecture to tell her she does not know what she is talking about. According to Muraven and Baumeister's (2000) theory of self-control, which of the following outcomes is most likely to occur? a. When he gets back to his dorm after
class, Anquan eats an entire pint of cookie dough ice cream. b. Next week, he has an even tougher time sitting quietly through lecture. c. When he goes to the gym after class, he is able to stay on the elliptical machine for 20 minutes longer than heever has before. d. He decides to work even harder in the course and winds up earning a final grade of A+.
Fill in the missing words using the options given. Methodological problems exist within many RCTs that compare NRT to (2) ______. This is because smokers in the (3) ______ condition can detect that they are not receiving any (4) ______ (Mooney, White, & Hatsukami, 2004; Polito, 2008). Dar, Stronguin and Etter (2005) found that (5) ______ group members were 3.3 times more likely to correctly guess that they had received placebo than to incorrectly guess that they had received nicotine (54.5% v. 16.4%). If the trials in a RCT are not (6) ______, the findings give a misleading picture of treatment effectiveness. Which word is a best fit?
A. nicotine B. control C. placebos D. placebo
In the following formula, , ______ is the row total for that cell.
A. fcolumn B. frow C. fpopulation D. fExpected
______ aggression is intended to harm the social relationships of the target.
A. Relational B. Reactive C. Instrumental D. Physical