After he breaks his ankle, Alphonse is given a medication in the hospital that acts like his body's own naturally created painkillers. He was most likely given a dose of
A. alcohol.
B. morphine.
C. LSD.
D. marijuana.
Answer: B
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Which is true of NEETs (neither employed nor being educated or trained)?
A. The rate of NEETs has increased over recent years. B. They are more likely to be male. C. The majority are middle- to older-age adults. D. The majority have a high school education or less.
Juanita, a Latino girl, is entering adolescence, and her mother wants to keep her from risky sexual behavior. According to research, her mother should
A. keep Juanita away from adolescent males until she reaches an appropriate age. B. engage in a lower level of parental monitoring. C. avoid emphasizing the need for academic excellence. D. foster a close and supportive relationship with Juanita.
Which of the following is the best way to determine whether the differences in means obtained in an experiment are reliable?
A. Replicate the experiment. B. Use confidence intervals to compare the means. C. Perform an inferential statistics test (null hypothesis significance testing). D. Find the difference between two sample means.