Using a biological intervention known as "agonist substitution," a drug of similar chemical qualities is substituted for the drug being abused. The most common drug
used in this paradigm is
A) methadone.
B) naltrexone.
C) antabuse.
D) acetaldehyde.
A
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Erik Erikson's major contribution to a model of psychosocial development was
a. identifying the developmental stages that occur in every human from birth to age 18. b. ordering developmental stages in infants and toddlers. c. recognizing that human development continues into adulthood. d. identifying adjustment disorders as a clinically significant mental disorder.
Jill studies how hormones influence sexual behavior of rats. She is most likely a ____
a. biological psychologist b. neuroscientist c. clinical psychologist d. psychiatrist
How many stages are there in the general adaptation syndrome?
a. three b. four c. five d. six
_____ argued that we communicate our emotional state to others through facial expressions and voice inflections and we experience emotion as a result of feedback from these responses
a. Tomkins b. ZajoncC. Lazarus d. Bandura