Shateesh takes a moderate dose of a tranquilizer. She is likely to experience:
a. wakefulness, alertness, and shortened reaction time.
b. reduced anxiety and tension, and sedation.
c. euphoria and relief of pain.
d. exhilaration, visions, and hallucinations.
Answer: b
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A. techniques: biofeedback, relaxation, or meditation B. stages: alarm, resistance, or exhaustion C. interpretations: harm/loss, threat, or challenge D. symptoms: muscle pain, fatigue, or headaches
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A) retroactive interference B) repression C) proactive interference D) dissociative amnesia
Intake-admission interviews
a. are conducted increasingly over the telephone b. are conducted exclusively by clinical psychologists. c. are intended to alleviate an immediate crisis. d. are intended to assess for cognitive difficulties.
A deer waits motionlessly, hidden in the thicket as a band of hunters approaches. As the hunters get closer, their dogs bark, picking up the scent of their prey. In a futile effort to escape, the deer bolts. Which of the following most accurately describes the nervous system of the hunted deer at this point?
A. Its sympathetic nerve fibers are more active than its parasympathetic nerve fibers. B. Its parasympathetic nerve fibers are more active than its sympathetic nerve fibers. C. Both its sympathetic and parasympathetic nerve fibers are equally active. D. Neither its sympathetic nor its parasympathetic nerve fibers are aroused.