The neurotransmitter released at the neuromuscular junction is ______.

A. serotonin
B. acetylcholine
C. norepinephrine
D. substance P


Answer: B

Psychology

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One way that adolescents may develop substance abuse problems appears to involve coercive or lax parenting, a high level of aggression that alienates the adolescent from positive peers, and __________.

A. association with adults who sell them illegal substances B. association with deviant peer groups who model substance abuse C. close monitoring by parents, leading the teen to rebel D. dropping out of school to live a life devoted to drug use and crime

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_____ occur(s) when a person unintentionally constructs memories that never occurred and experiences them as real memories

a) False memory b) Retrograde reconstruction c) Malingering d) Reaction formation

Psychology

One of the major strengths of the learning theories is that they provide a model for

a. studying age-related changes. b. explanations for development. c. explaining inborn biases. d. behavioral change.

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Research reveals that at-risk infants

A) whose parents have adequate time and patience to care for them fare quite well in attachment security. B) with special needs rarely display secure attachment to any caregiver. C) who are born prematurely invoke reduced maternal sensitivity regardless of socioeconomic risk. D) who are emotionally reactive in temperament are less likely to develop later insecure attachments.

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