Which of the following is a benzodiazepine tranquilizer?
a. Librium (chlordiazepoxide)
b. Valium (diazepam)
c. Xanax (alprazolam)
d. all of these
d
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Which neurotransmitter does curare block?
A. anandamide B. norepinephrine C. dopamine D. acetylcholine
In athletic events, home advantage can turn into home field disadvantage when
a. the fans of the home team become apathetic and are not fully supportive of their team. b. the visiting team, aroused by the odds against them in hostile surroundings, performs far beyond its normal capability. c. the pressure to win becomes too great, causing players to perform below their level of expertise. d. the home team becomes overconfident when they play on home turf, causing players to perform below their potential.
While on vacation, Juana eats bologna and then suffers an attack of car sickness. Now, when Juana even thinks of bologna, she feels sick to her stomach. How can Juana get to the point where she can once again eat bologna without feeling sick?
a. ?She cannot never again eat bologna without feeling sick. b. ?She should eat a bologna sandwich right before she rides the rollercoaster at the local amusement park. c. ?She should resume eating bologna in situations where she is not likely to get sick. d. ?She should continue to avoid bologna and eventually she will start liking it again.
Research on open versus closed adoption policies suggests that
a. it is important to keep birth parent information from adopted children to promote bonding to the adoptive parents. b. sharing birth parent information with adopted children promotes bonding to the adoptive parents. c. children are generally uninterested in information about their birth parents. d. it doesn't really matter if you share information with children about birth parents or not. They will bond to the adoptive parents either way.