At what point would a drug company file a Notice of Claimed Investigational Exemption for a New Drug (IND)?

a) After the drug has been determined to be safe with animals, but before it is tested in healthy human
b) After the drug has been tested on healthy human beings, but before it is tested on a small group of individuals with the medical condition the drug is intended to treat
c) After the drug has been tested on a large group of individuals with the medical condition the drug is intended to treat, but before the drug is released to the market
d) After the drug is released to the market, but before the drug enters Phase 4 clinical trials


a) After the drug has been determined to be safe with animals, but before it is tested in healthy human

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a. 2 b. 12 c. 19 d. 32

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The way someone speaks about others influences our impression of that person. This is due to the key source of information of

a. verbal behavior. c. actions. b. appearance. d. situations.

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Hermann von Helmholtz is credited with which two explanations for visual and auditory perception?

a. ?opponent-process theory and volley theory b. ?horizontal theory and pitch theory c. ?trichromatic theory and place theory d. ?cone theory and basilar theory

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Which of the following is NOT one of the ways recommended in the textbook to apply punishment?

a. Both parents should be consistent in what they regard as misbehavior and punish this behavior every time it occurs and in the same way. b. If a parent punishes a child and then finds that the child was innocent, the parent should not say anything to the child in order to put the incident behind them. c. When parents use punishment, they should also reward an alternate, desired response for that situation. d. If you cannot punish an animal or young child immediately, wait for the next instance of misbehavior.

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