Paris is studying for a quiz on neurotransmitters. She should remember that all of the following are catecholamines except _____.
A. epinephrine
B. dopamine
C. norepinephrine
D. serotonin
Answer: D
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a. are a new phenomenon. b. rarely promise to change the quality of the reader's life. c. are not likely to turn the reader's life around. d. can lead us to a nation of serene, happy, and well-adjusted people.
If a person were to say that a scientific finding was replicated, he or she would be saying that the finding was:
a) accurate and truthful. b) capable of being consistently duplicated. c) not the result of correlation. d) parsimonious and straightforward.
According to Table 12.1 in the text, which lists research methods and their goals, what method would you most likely choose to increase the chances of generalizing a laboratory finding to other groups of people?
A) Conduct a population survey. B) Conduct a second laboratory experiment. C) Conduct a correlational study. D) Conduct a quasi-experiment.
For early adolescents, the role of family member may be complicated because
A) adolescents may view themselves as worthy of increasing independence, but parents may be reluctant to grant them the new autonomy they desire. B) parents expect that adolescents will soon be moving out and forming their own families. C) parents may encourage adolescents to participate in rites of passage before adolescents are ready. D) raging hormones cause adolescents to not meet the expectations of the role of family member.