Because of its long half-life, maternal use of even high doses of methadone does not produce an opiate withdrawal syndrome in the newborn
a. True.
b. False.
False
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According to the chapter, a criticism of using telephone surveys that is no longer valid today is that:
a. people generally were unwilling to use them. b. telephones were highly unreliable. c. the sound quality was too poor. d. telephones were once only owned by individuals with high SES.
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) occurs
a) more frequently in men than in women. b) more frequently in women than in men. c) with the same frequency for men and women. d) does not occur for women. It is exclusively a male disorder.
In terms of erection, as men age
A) the autonomic nervous system is no longer working as efficiently. B) they require more direct stimulation of the penis to achieve erection. C) very little changes in their ability to achieve and maintain an erection. D) they rely less on tactile stimulation and more on psychogenic means to achieve an erection.
According to your textbook, the finding that more educated people tend to be a little happier than the less educated appears to occur because higher education generally results in
a. better health and a longer life. b. more hobbies and leisure time. c. higher income and more social status. d. more personal accomplishments and a diversity of interests.