"Angel dust" was developed in the 1950s as ______

a. an anesthetic c. a neuroleptic
b. an analgesic d. a minor tranquilizer


A

Psychology

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Researchers found that “the widespread and highly publicized stereotype about female talkativeness is unfounded.” This conclusion illustrates that science relies primarily on ____

a. strongly held beliefs b. subjective evidence c. observable, repeatable evidence d. laboratory experiments

Psychology

In what way does a woman's body react differently to binge drinking than a man's?

a) Binge drinking causes women to eat less and become malnourished. b) Binge drinking leads to more urination and bladder control problems in women. c) Women tend to binge on mixed drinks as opposed to high-calorie beer and thus do not experience the sudden weight gain that men do. d) Women tend to weigh less than men, so their bodies cannot absorb alcohol as efficiently, and they become drunk more quickly.

Psychology

In general, one's approach to dying

a. is fixed and invariant. b. should follow Kübler­Ross's order if the person shows successful coping. c. will mirror his or her style of living. d. depends on one's age and gender with young people never reaching acceptance.

Psychology

The MMPI consists of ______ major clinical scales

a. 4 c. 8 b. 6 d. 10

Psychology