The brain produces opiate-like neural regulators that help relieve stress and pain and are referred to as
a. acetylcholine inhibitors.
b. somatic ions.
c. enkephalins.
d. neurilemmas.
ANSWER: c
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If an EEG indicates that a sleeper has been in REM for most of the last hour, what is most likely?
a. The sleeper has already been asleep for several hours. b. The sleeper has just begun to go to sleep. c. The sleeper is near the middle of the night's sleep. d. The sleeper is having unpleasant dreams.
Midland County has become a major thoroughfare for distributors of crystal methamphetamine. Sheriff Johnson has put together a profile of meth dealers and distributors, specifically identifying their tendency to travel by motorcycle or older-model van, and noting they often sport tattoos and facial hair. He has instructed his deputies to be on the lookout for people matching this profile. A citizen who objects to the plan points out that the sheriff might dismiss it as an "inconvenience" to innocent people but that he would probably not agree that he himself and members of his family should be subjected to such suspicion and treatment. This citizen is making the_____________argument against the policy.
A. utilitarian B. pretext C. legalistic D. universality
As compared to earlier times, physical development during middle childhood is best described as ____
a. "Bodies are stronger and immune systems are better developed." b. "Bodies are much more susceptible to disease and illness." c. "Bodies are much pudgier with a higher body mass index." d. "Bodies are much weaker and immune systems are stressed and taxed."
________ are best if you are relatively sure of the study outcome and want a better chance of
finding statistical significance in the data analysis. A) Directional hypotheses B) Theoretical hypotheses C) Nondirectional hypotheses D) Synthetic hypotheses