What have adoption studies concluded about the role of heredity in alcoholism?
a. Sons and daughters of alcoholics placed in foster homes at an early age were less likely to develop substance abuse disorders.
b. Daughters who were adopted at birth were more likely to develop alcohol addiction, especially if one of their adoptive parents was an alcoholic.
c. Sons of alcoholics were less likely to abuse alcohol and more likely to abuse other substances
d. Sons of alcoholics placed in foster homes early in life were nearly 4 times more likely to develop alcoholism than were adoptees without known alcoholism in their biological parents.
d. Sons of alcoholics placed in foster homes early in life were nearly 4 times more likely to develop alcoholism than were adoptees without known alcoholism in their biological parents.
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a. She has reason to be concerned because, in the long run, Mark's lack of sleep will take its toll physically. b. There is nothing to worry about because young people need less sleep than older people. c. There is no problem as long as Mark spends most of his sleep time in REM sleep. d. There is probably nothing to be worried about since different people need differing amounts of sleep.
Which study sequence would generally produce the LEAST interference and the best retention?
a. Study for psychology class, go to work, sleep, and take the test. b. Go to work, study for psychology class, sleep, and take the test. c. Sleep, study for psychology class, go to work, and take the test. d. Study for psychology, sleep, go to work, and take the test.
Discuss the development of recall memory
What will be an ideal response?
Which one of the following chemicals has been linked to bipolar disorder but not major depressive disorder?
A. Serotonin B. Dopamine C. Stress hormones D. GABA