The drug PCP

a. is an anesthetic that can have hallucinogenic effects.
b. can cause extreme agitation, disorientation, violence.
c. has stimulant and depressant effects.
d. is characterized by all of these.


D

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a. males are likely to have their successes attributed to cheating. b. males are likely to have their failures attributed to lack of ability. c. females are likely to have their successes attributed to high ability. d. females are likely to have their successes attributed to hard work.

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Jeremy is deaf because his hair cells have been damaged. The reason Jeremy cannot hear is because the:

A. sound waves cannot be transformed into nerve impulses B. sound waves cannot cause the oval window to vibrate C. tympanic membrane does not receive information from the basilar membrane D. cochlea has no fluid to generate sound vibrations

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Chapter 1 presents some information about the history of cognition. According to this discussion

a. the issue of how humans acquire knowledge was not considered until about 80 years ago. b. the birthday of scientific psychology is usually traced to the first studies of John B. Watson. c. behaviorism is an approach that relies on objective, observable reactions. d. behaviorists have been primarily interested in studying images and thought processes.

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The major types of schizophrenic disorders include all of the following EXCEPT

a. undifferentiated. b. residual. c. organized. d. disorganized.

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