Long-term users of barbiturates, such as sleeping pills, may experience all of the following symptoms except
A. violent outbursts.
B. extreme weight gain.
C. convulsions.
D. hallucinations.
Answer: B
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a. reinforcing b. operant c. classical d. vicarious
Which of the following is not a requirement of the ethical code governing psychological research?
A. informed consent B. monetary compensation C. freedom from coercion D. debriefing E. confidentiality
As an option for treating Parkinson's patients, transplantation of stem cells appears to be ____.
A. the most effective technique B. more effective in late stages of the disease C. modestly effective, as with other treatments D. not at all effective