The British government classifies the highly addictive crystallized form of ________ as one of the most dangerous of drugs.

a. melatonin
b. methamphetamine
c. THC
d. cortisol
e. heroin


b. methamphetamine

Psychology

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Rylee's algebra teacher is amazed at the creativity Rylee shows in solving homework problems. He seldom uses the same method on two consecutive problems, even when the problems are very similar in content and structure. Although Rylee makes lots of mistakes in algebra, he is unlikely to experience

a. overregularization in his problem-solving. b. mental set in his problem-solving. c. functional fixedness in his problem-solving. d. noncompensatory problem-solving.

Psychology

The little girl across the street loves to play basketball in her driveway, and you see her out shooting hoops almost every day (she’s really good at it, too!). But for the past couple of weeks, you notice that she hasn’t been out at all. Talking to a neighbor one day, you learn that the little girl’s father wanted her to play basketball someday at the collegiate level, and so he began paying her $5.00 an hour for her basketball playing. The father thought that this would give the little girl some incentive to practice and get really good at the game, but instead the little girl lost interest in basketball entirely. It is obvious that

A. extrinsic rewards undermined spontaneous interest. B. intrinsic rewards undermined spontaneous interest. C. the little girl's choices reflect a growing maturity. D. the little girl was intrinsically motivated to stop playing basketball.

Psychology

In the resistance stage, the body is saving large amounts of energy

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology

Two of the most positive contributions to effective communication in a relationship are for each partner to control his or her temper and ____

a. summarize what your partner has said as accurately as possible b. allow the partner the opportunity to correct any misunderstandings c. accept criticism graciously d. validate the partner's statement

Psychology