When a person must continue to take a drug in order to avoid withdrawal illness, the person has developed
A) ?abuse.
B) ?tolerance.
C) ?physical dependence.
D) ?psychological dependence.
C
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Ornish et al . (1998) worked with a control group and an intensive lifestyle change group. The intensive lifestyle change group was given a vegetarian diet, with minimal egg and dairy products, caffeine and alcohol beverages were not allowed, and they also had other lifestyle changes. Compared to the control group, the intensive lifestyle group:
a. did not have any noted improvements in coronary arteriosclerosis because the program only lasted 2 months. b. showed similar physical damage in terms of atherosclerosis and blocked arteries, but felt better and were more motivated to make future changes. c. had better cardiac health one year later and even more improvement five years from the start of the original study. d. had an increase in artery blockages, but showed a reduction of cardiac events.
Going through a fixed routine before each game or using imagery or relaxation techniques
a. are used to adjust one's arousal level. b. often lead to satisficing. c. have been shown to decrease one's performance. d. are used in task analysis.
Approximately what percentage of children in the United States have some type of disability?
a. 3 percent c. 25 percent b. 11 percent d. 50 percent
Binet disagreed with Stern's use of the intelligence quotient because:?
a. ?he believed intelligence was too complex to be represented by a number b. ?he thought the equation was too complex c. ?there was not enough data to support the quotient d. ?the quotient could not distinguish between normal and intellectually disabled children