When a person begins showing withdrawal symptoms after stopping the usage of a drug, it is a sign the person has developed ____
a. ?substance dependence
b. ?a small margin of safety for the drug
c. ?tolerance for the drug
d. ?a large margin of safety for the drug
a.
?substance dependence
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Youaredefending a clientagainst a murder charge. Youhaveconsultedwithyourclientandaremakingpreparationsfortheupcomingtrial. Upon reviewing the facts of the case, it occurs to you that there is a very good chance that the defendant will be convicted if the case goes to trial. Your client indicates that he would be willing to accept a plea bargain. Which of the following would be an example of a plea bargain?
A. The defendant agrees to plead guilty, and prosecutor agrees to drop the charge to second-degree murder. B. The defendant is allowed to remain free until the trial but agrees to remain local. C. The prosecutor agrees to allow the trial to be moved to a different location. D. The defendant and the prosecutor agree to a "bench trial," meaning there will be no jury, and the judge alone will determine guilt or innocence.
Children who use hypothetical-deductive reasoning to solve Piaget's pendulum problem and can provide a rationale for their solution are closer to ____ stage of cognitive development
a. sensorimotor b. preoperational c. concrete operations d. formal operations
Nathan is a budding lawyer experiencing troubled sleep. Let alone the occasional disturbed sleep, he takes not less than two hours to fall asleep. Even though he has been getting sleep at times since the last three weeks, he complains of not feeling rested after a night's sleep. Nathan's symptoms suggest that he suffers from:
A. Kleine-Levin Syndrome. B. hypersomnia. C. insomnia. D. somniphobia.
Your sample of 12 people is being compared to a known population with a mean of 200 and a variance of 36. What is the variance of the distribution of means?
A) 0.50 B) 0.71 C) 1.73 D) 3.00