The story of the Michigan police officer who ate marijuana-laced brownies and then called 911, is a good illustration of which basic psychopharmacology fact?
A. Drug laws only apply to those outside of law enforcement.
B. Marijuana produces paranoia in the majority of users.
C. The oral route of administration produces the fastest onset of effects.
D. Different routes of administration can producing markedly different drug effects.
D
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The genetic influences that determine behavior may never be fully understood due to __________.
A. the ease of research to differentiate between the effects of the environment and the effects of genes B. the likelihood that most behaviors are determined by the interaction of many genes and the environment C. the tendency to rely on twin studies in genetic research D. our significant understanding of how genes impact brain chemistry
Ethics review committees are typically composed of
a. laypersons only. b. professionals only. c. samples of research participants from the population under study. d. both professionals and samples of research participants. e. both professionals and laypersons.
Compared to the formerly married, what level of income, family welfare, and self-esteem do people of the same age who are still married or who have always been single tend to have?
higher lower about the same Data are inconclusive.
Preschoolers
A) have little or no ability to sustain attention. B) become more aware of their own mental life. C) have little or no ability to inhibit impulses. D) do not have the skills to engage in planning.