In small quantities, alcohol acts as a _________; in large quantities, it acts as a __________.
A. narcotic; hallucinogen
B. depressant; stimulant
C. stimulant; stimulant
D. stimulant; depressant
E. depressant; depressant
E. depressant; depressant
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Mike's parents try to stop Mike from hitting his brother by punishing him. Based on social learning theory why might that not work?
A) Mike will hide his violent behaviour from his parents. B) Mike will learn violent behaviours from the other kids in school. C) Mike's parents serve as role models of aggression for Mike to imitate. D) It is normal for boys to go through an aggressive phase. E) Mike has a personality disorder.
In their meta-analysis, Rhodes and Wood (1992) found that self-esteem and susceptibility to persuasion:
a. are not significantly correlated b. have a curvilinear relationship c. are negatively correlated for individuals who are low in self-esteem but not for those who are high in self-esteem d. have a linear relationship e. are most negatively correlated for people with moderate self-esteem
Modern neuroscience research has shown that learning a new motor skill, such as juggling, and living in an enriched environment:
a. can make people more right-hemisphere dominant, and thus more creative. b. can help shift functions from damaged to undamaged brain regions, a phenomenon called functional plasticity. c. will reliably decrease average levels of GABA and acetylcholine. d. can affect brain structures, such as the number and shape of neuronal dendrites and axon terminals, and the number of glial cells.
Based on the model of reasoned action, one aspect of our intention to vote for a certain candidate in an election is determined by:
a. our attitudes toward the candidate b. opinion polls c. our attitudes toward voting in that way d. both b and c e. all of the above