Nicotine, cocaine, and amphetamines are the most common _____
A) carcinogens
B) stimulants
C) mutants
D) teratogens
B
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Regarding sleepwalking disorder, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Sleepwalking disorder occurs more often in children than in adults, and about 1 to 5 percent of children have the disorder. b. Sleepwalking generally occurs during deep, NREM sleep. c. Awakening a sleepwalker can be harmful. d. Sleepwalkers do not usually remember their nighttime wanderings. e. Sleepwalkers can have accidents during their nighttime wanderings.
In their study on self-affirmation, Creswell, Welch, Taylor, Sherman, Gruenwald, and Mann found that:
a. self-affirmation usually makes people feel immoral, incompetent, and inadequate. b. people who affirmed themselves by thinking about their most important values were better able to cope with the stress generated by a challenging task. c. stress associated with a boring task was unrelated to study participants' cortisol levels. d. people who failed to affirm themselves were better able to cope with the stress generated by a boring and complicated task.
Compared to others, those with a fantasy prone personality are likely to:
a. dream very little during sleep. b. be unresponsive to hypnotic suggestion. c. have trouble distinguishing memories of imagined events from those of actual experience. d. make use of psychoactive drugs in order to alter their perceptions and moods. e. have shorter periods of REM sleep.
Any characteristic of a person, place, or thing that can change can be called a(n) _________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word