Which of the following is most likely to be associated with a sedative drug?

A) feelings of excitement, confidence, and euphoria
B) feelings of increased energy and pep
C) a sense of calmness and relaxation
D) wakefulness, alertness, and shortened reaction time


Answer: C
Rationale: Sedative drugs, sometimes referred to as "downers," depress activity of the central nervous system. They are typically used to reduce feelings of anxiety and panic (i.e., they have a calming and relaxing effect).

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a. it clearly established the rigid limits of short-term memory's size. b. it demonstrated that short-term memory was distinctly different from long-term memory. c. it focused on a cognitive processâ€"mentally converting the stimulusâ€"at a time when most psychologists focused on people's external behavior. d. it showed that the key to the limits of short-term memory was the amount of time required to pronounce the stimuli.

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An individual was involved in a traumatic occurrence and was feeling dizzy with severe migraine headaches. The emergency room clinician decided to run ______ to observe changes in cognition and behavior.

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

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If Karen genuinely and deeply cares for Mark as a person, she is likely to show him:

a. conditional happy feelings b. unconditional positive regard c. unconditional appropriate regard d. conditional regard

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A) Describe Vygotsky's sociocultural theory of cognitive development, including the central focus of the theory. b) Discuss the two key concepts of the sociocultural theory and provide examples of each. c) How does the sociocultural theory differ from Piaget's theory of cognitive development?

What will be an ideal response?

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