Drugs derived from the opium poppy are called _____
A) stimulants
B) depressants
C) narcotics
D) psychogenic
Answer: C
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Teen girls who are described as "perfect" daughters, who are helpful, considerate, conforming, and obedient and who seem to be seeking perfect control in their lives by becoming perfectly slim are more likely to become
a. anorexic. b. bulimic. c. overweight. d. morbidly obese.
The neural impulse traveling down the axon is _______; it gets across the synapse by _______
a) electrical; remaining electrical but changing from positively charged to negatively charged b) electrical; remaining electrical but changing from negatively charged to positively charged c) electrical; being changed into a chemical message d) chemical; being changed into an electrical message
For the last couple years Paula has relaxed every day after work with several glasses of wine, especially on particularly stressful days
However, she still performs her job well and has good relationships with others. Most likely Paula is engaged in the drug use pattern of: A) intensified use. B) compulsive use. B) circumstantial-situational use. D) experimental use.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
In operant conditioning, the two principle sources of variation are induced variation and behavioral variability.