How many examples of psychic effects that are repeatable under controlled
laboratory conditions have been demonstrated in the 20th century, per year?
(a) only one (b) dozens (c) hundreds (d) thousands (e) none of the above
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What will be an ideal response?
If Maryan's major neurocognitive disorder is caused by a process that has damaged her brain's dopamine pathways, it can be assumed that this condition is related to
A. head trauma. B. Parkinson's disease. C. Huntington's disease. D. Alzheimer's disease major neurocognitive disorder.
Unlike barbiturates, benzodiazepines
a. act on GABA receptors. b. are used to treat anxiety. c. show a 100:1 ratio between lethal dosage and therapeutic dosage. d. are rarely prescribed by physicians. e. can prove fatal when combined with small amounts to ethyl alcohol.
When a researcher finds a positive correlation between the amount of violent TV watched by school children and the number of violent outbursts by these same children, the researcher can safely conclude that TV viewing directly caused the violent
outbursts. Indicate whether the statement is true or false