What are the diseases most commonly associated with alcohol abuse?

What will be an ideal response?


Liver and heart damage; damage to the valves and walls of blood vessels; cancers of the digestive and urinary tracts

Psychology

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Damage to the ____ produces symptoms similar to Korsakoff's syndrome.

A. prefrontal cortex B. basal ganglia C. occipital cortex D. precentral gyrus

Psychology

Ion selectivity is a feature of a. both ion channels and ion pumps. b. neither ion channels nor ion pumps. c. ion channels, but not ion pumps

d. ion pumps, but not ion channels.

Psychology

Subjects are said to be assigned randomly when

a. they are selected to participate in an experiment from a sample which is representative of the larger population. b. they each have an equal chance of being assigned to either the experimental or control group. c. they are assigned to experimental and control groups so that the groups differ on some critical variable before the experiment begins. d. neither the experimenter nor the subject knows whether the subject is in the experimental or control group.

Psychology

Mr. Rowe and Ms. Dabney meet on a blind date. They get along well until they get into his black convertible to go to a movie. Ms. Dabney is quiet and reserved for the rest of the evening. a. a belief in a just world. b. the fundamental attribution error

It turns out that her brother had recently been in a serious accident in that same type of car and seeing it brought up those unwanted emotions. Mr. Rowe assumes that Ms. Dabney has a cold and reserved personality, thereby demonstrating a. a belief in a just world. b. the fundamental attribution error. c. perceptual salience. d. insufficient justification.

Psychology