Stimulation-produced analgesia is accomplished by:

a. taking pain medication. c. specific exercise.
b. electrically stimulating the brain. d. laser surgery.


B

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a. Age of the mother b. Adequacy of medical facilities available c. The mother's attitude about the baby d. Anti-infant mortality laws

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Scott abuses alcohol even though he has paid thousands of dollars in fines, been fired three times, has been divorced, and was advised by his doctor to quit drinking because of possible liver damage. Scott has had several drinks a day for the last three years. Scott:

A. suffers from alcoholism B. is a problem drinker C. is likely to be Japanese D. suffers from alcohol intoxication

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Which of the following examples about intrinsic motivation is correct?

a. You are working hard on a task because you know it will lead to a high grade. b. You are working hard on a task because you think it is interesting. c. You keep working on a task, even when you think it is boring. d. You decide not to work hard on a competition with a cash prize, because you know that other people need the money more than you do.

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Rods and cones are to vision as _____ is/are to audition.

A) the ossicles B) hair cells C) the ear drum D) area A1

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