Preeti discovers that her roommate Shari recently experimented with methamphetamine. Preeti, worried about her roommate, informs Shari that there are risks associated with methamphetamine use, such as the induction of symptoms associated with ____
a. ?psychosis
b. ?obsessive compulsive disorder
c. ?bipolar disorder
d. ?generalized anxiety disorder
ANSWER:
a
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Relational cohesion theory argues that
a. groups working on tasks that require behavioral synchrony (“jointness”) tend to become more cohesive over time. b. cohesion results from shared commitment to goals. c. attraction between members is a more important determinant of cohesion than is coordination of members’ efforts. d. cohesion is the result of strong, positive relationships among members.
The effect of administering a single mild shock following the first response in the extinction condition of Exercise 29 was to
a. produce a much larger and more prolonged extinction burst than would have occurred without punishment. b. accelerate extinction. c. eliminate all bar pressing for approximately a half-hour. d. defer the appearance of the extinction burst and the subsequent course of extinction.
The resting potential of a neuron is a result of the
a. high concentration of sodium ions outside the cell. b. high concentration of sodium ions inside the cell. c. low concentration of potassium ions outside the cell. d. high concentration of potassium ions inside the cell. e. balanced concentration of sodium ions and potassium ions inside the cell.
The psychologist Carl Jung coined the term ____________________, which referred to inherited knowledge common to the entire species
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word