Tina has been using cocaine for many months. She decides to stop. She can expect
A) to have depression, fatigue, disturbed sleep and increased dreaming.
B) to have no withdrawal symptoms.
C) to have increased heart rate, memory problems and possibly death.
D) to have a strong psychological need for the drug but no withdrawal symptoms.
A
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A. reliability B. validity C. veracity D. accuracy
A loss-framed appeal focuses on the ____
a. upside of a behavior's consequences b. downside of a behavior's consequences c. most accurate portrayal of a behavior's consequences d. priming of thoughts
While Carla is out with friends one night, she is hit by a speeding car. Carla remains in a coma for 3 weeks. When she finally wakes up, she has trouble not only remembering what she was doing the night of the accident but also the names of her family and friends, her address, and where she goes to school. She can, however, form new memories. Carla is suffering from:
A) short-term memory loss. B) anterograde amnesia. C) retrograde amnesia. D) iconic memory loss.
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.