In comparison to traditional antipsychotic drugs, second-generation antipsychotic drugs are

a. more effective in treating schizophrenia but have more unpleasant side effects.
b. less effective in treating schizophrenia but have fewer unpleasant side effects.
c. equally effective in treating schizophrenia and have fewer unpleasant side effects.
d. less effective in treating schizophrenia and have more unpleasant side effects.


C

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a) True b) False

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The belief that we inherit tried and true ways of adjusting to the environment from past generations is referred to as

a. crossing over. b. incomplete dominance. c. concordance. d. cultural evolution.

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The first items in a long list of items to be remembered are usually remembered better than items in the middle of the list. This is explained by the

A) law of effect B) recency effect C) primacy effect D) continuity effect

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An example of a gender role is

the belief that a woman's place is in the home, taking care of the children. a baby who is born with reproductive organs of both sexes. a biological male who feels that he is a woman. a woman who dates other women.

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