The____________ hypothesis is a theory that attempts to explain how drugs and/or alcohol can be used in an attempt to alleviate symptoms of schizophrenia
A) dopamine
B) serotonin
C) substance abuse
D) self-medication
D
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After seeing his co-worker rewarded with a gift certificate to the nicest restaurant in town for getting to work on time every day for a year, Colin never got to work late again. This is an example of _____________.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word.
Rotheram-Borus and colleagues (2003) designed a successful intervention call Street Smart for runaway children. Street Smart provided these children with access to health care and condoms and delivered a 10-session skill-focused prevention program based on social learning theory. This intervention had a better success rate when:
a. more sessions were conducted. b. when older children were instructed on the used of condoms. c. boys and girls were addressed in separate interventions. d. the information provided to the children was exaggerated to ensure they would follow the instructions.
Which statement about research on the genetics of schizophrenia is accurate? a. Too little genetic research has been done to come to any conclusions
b. Heredity appears to play almost no role in causing schizophrenia. c. Schizophrenia occurs only among identical and fraternal twins. d. Multiple genes interact, while single genes make only a minor contribution.
All of the following are subcategories of external validity EXCEPT ______.
A. population validity B. temporal validity C. outcome validity D. maturation validity