A moral argument maintaining that it is better not to initiate euthanasia practices since it will likely be too difficult to stop once one has begun to act in these ways is

a. focused on enhancement of liberty
b. a "slippery slope" argument
c. principally concerned with prevention of suffering
d. emphasizing the preeminent value of life in all instances
e. dependent on the doctrine of "autonomy"


B

Psychology

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a. mimic the action of neurotransmitters b. increase the number of excitatory synapses in the brain c. block the action of neurotransmitters d. increase the number of inhibitory synapses in the brain

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Psychologists who use the eclectic approach:

a. survey and then focus on only one of the seven major approaches b. combine and use information from all seven approaches c. maintain that they do not need to study theory d. often don't understand the differences between the seven major approaches

Psychology

"Going green" is an example of the ____________________ external force.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Psychology

After making what you thought was a great deal on a new car, the salesperson tells you

that there has been a mistake in his addition and that the car is really going to cost you about $1000 more than you had originally agreed to. The salesperson is using a technique called a. door-in-the-face. b. low-balling. c. foot-in-the-door. d. norm of reciprocity. e. high-balling.

Psychology