Chester, a college student, has been trying to get his girlfriend, Molly, to have sex with him. She has repeated refused. Chester spikes Molly's drink with Ketamine and carries out sexual acts on her. In doing so, Chester has used ________ on Molly.
A. date rape drugs
B. contraceptives
C. antacids
D. antibiotics
E. histamines
Answer: A
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a. This means nothing; twenty-two days falls within the normal range of a menstrual cycle. b. Jeanette likely has a smaller uterus than the average female. c. Jeanette will likely have trouble conceiving. d. Jeanette should seek medical attention as this could be an early predictor of cancer.
A patient being assessed using the Neuropsychological Assessment Battery does poorly on a task requiring the creation of words from a group of letters. This indicates the person has difficulty with
a) Executive Function. b) Attention. c) Language. d) Memory.
Which of the following groups in the U.S. is most likely to admit that they have had same-sex relations?
A. Women who are 18-21 years of age belonging to a sex-disapproving culture B. Teenagers who are 17-to 19 years of age and practice atheism openly C. Puritan women in their early twenties who have a prominent cultural chauvinistic attitude D. People in their early twenties who attend religious services more than once a week E. Puritan men in the age group of 18-21 who have a prominent sexual chauvinistic attitude
Studies on operant conditioning suggest that
A. delayed punishments are more effective at eliminating behavior than immediate punishments. B. delayed positive reinforcements are more effective than immediate positive reinforcements in shaping behavior. C. punishments are more effective shapers of our behavior than rewards. D. punishments are not very effective in shaping behavior compared with rewards.