Drugs that artificially increase the feel-good neurotransmitter _________ tend to be especially addictive.
A. serotonin
B. dopamine
C. adrenalin
D. melatonin
Answer: B
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Mary notices that none of the other members of her group are working hard so she decides to lower her effort. Her behavior support the _____ theory of social loafing
a. free-rider b. individual dominance c. distraction d. sucker-effect
Kant agreed with Hume that:
a. we can never experience the physical world directly. b. humans have no notion of causation. c. all knowledge is derived from sensory experience alone. d. some truths are based on subjective experience.
Currently, most psychotherapists describe themselves as being:
a. humanistic in their orientation to therapy b. client centered in their orientation to therapy c. eclectic in their orientation to therapy d. biomedically oriented in their therapy
What is one limitation of correlational studies?
A. Confounds cannot be part of these studies. B. This type of study is not very ethical. C. This type of study is very artificial. D. Cause and effect cannot be determined from these types of studies.