A person may have short-term success with antipsychotic or antidepressant drugs, but at least half of patients stop taking them, often because of the ________ of the medication
a. foul taste
b. unpleasant side effects
c. unproven effectiveness
d. societal stigma
B
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__________________is typically inadmissible in court because of its potential for prejudice.
A. Propensity evidence B. Prior record evidence C. Character evidence D. None of these are correct.
Some children add ed to irregular verbs, such as sit. This is an example of__________.
A. fast mapping B. rehearsal C. pragmatics D. overregularization
When researchers develop projects to test how well competing theories predict behaviors, their ideas
a. tend to fall more toward the formal end of the continuum of ideas. b. usually end up testing ideas that arise from practical issues. c. rely on informal and idiosyncratic approaches. d. they seldom need to base their research on previous ideas and research.
In the James-Lange theory of emotion, people experience emotions as a result of ________ that produce specific sensations.
A. psychological changes B. physiological changes C. remedial changes D. continuous changes