In the words "running," "jumping," and "eating," the "ing" ending is an example of a:

a. morpheme
b. phoneme
c. semantic regularization
d. relational device


A

Psychology

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a. Users often liken the rush of heroin to the pleasure of orgasm. b. Withdrawal from heroin involves severe symptoms. c. Opioids legitimately prescribed as painkillers, like OxyContin, are often used illegally. d. Opioids stimulate brain centers that produce pleasurable sensations. e. Opioids relieve pain while also increasing the activity of the central nervous system.

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Likely advances in life. and treatment, coupled with can lead to higher standards of living in later

a. medical technology; increased Medicare coverage b. insurance reform; improved support services c. medical technology; improved support services d. eliminating poverty; new drugs

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Psychology

The branching fibers that form the information-receiving pole of the nerve cells are called _____.

A. motor neurons B. dendrites C. sensory neurons D. axons

Psychology