The tranquilizing drug that caused more than 5,000 malformed births in West Germany and dispelled the myth that the maternal environment was a protective shelter for the developing fetus was
A. Vicodin
B. morphine
C. thalidomide
D. epigenetic
E. Tylenol 3 (with codeine)
C
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Research suggests that the cohesion-performance relationship is:
a. unidirectional: increases in cohesion cause improvements in performance. b. unidirectional: improvements in performance cause increases in cohesion. c. bidirection: increases in cohesion cause increases in performance, and improved performance increases cohesion d. unstable: the performance of a group cannot be predicted from its level of cohesion.
Which of the following is an accurate definition for the power of a statistical test?
a. The probability of rejecting a true null hypothesis b. The probability of supporting true null hypothesis c. The probability of rejecting a false null hypothesis d. The probability of supporting a false null hypothesis
Joseph is a hardheaded scientist who puts high value on objective investigation and the clear definition of terms. The model of psychopathology he is most likely to value is ____
a. humanistic b. psychoanalytical c. behavioral d. existential
The neurotransmitter associated with the inhibition of anxiety is
A. norepinephrine. B. dopamine. C. serotonin. D. GABA.