A relative was admitted to the hospital and given doses of naltrexone for problems related to alcohol. How will this drug affect the man?
a. It will block the action of GABA.
b. It will block the action of norepinephrine.
c. It will increase levels of dopamine in the brain.
d. It will decrease the level of endogenous opioids.
Answer: d.
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a. his students were not a representative sample of young adults. b. he did not survey the entire population of young adults. c. he knew his subjects before he surveyed them. d. his students were a random sample.
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a. narcotics and sedatives b. stimulants and hallucinogens c. sedatives and alcohol d. cannabis and alcohol
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a. R technique b. T-data technique c. P technique d. L-data technique
Jack is 24 years old. His major task, according to Erikson, is to develop a sense of ______
a. identity c. generativity b. initiative d. intimacy