You meet someone on the bus who is a psychiatrist. From this you may safely assume that:

a. she completed medical school.
b. she is likely to be analyzing you right now.
c. her work involves profiling criminals.
d. she most likely conducts research and teaches at a university.


Answer: A

Rationale: Psychiatrists study for an M.D.

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The drugs with which people are most likely to develop psychological (behavioral) dependence are generally also found to have

A. stimulant effects. B. pain-relieving effects. C. sedative effects. D. reinforcing effects in laboratory animals.

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