Researchers did not conduct surveys of drug use during the 1960s, but today, they feel that they have a fairly accurate idea of use during that decade because they draw inferences from:
A. tax revenues
B. media reports
C. DAWN's ED/ME reports
D. ADAM-II's arrest reports
E. retrospective estimates based on a survey conducted in the 1970s
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Discuss the issue of patient compliance with antipsychotic drug regimens. Describe the problems caused by noncompliance and how this situation has been addressed in treatment settings.
What will be an ideal response?
If the limbic system were destroyed, which of the following structures would be damaged?
a. cerebellum and corpus callosum b. cerebellum and amygdala c. amygdala and hippocampus d. hippocampus and corpus callosum
Perceptions differ from sensations in that:
a. perceptions depend as much on prior experience as they do on neural cues traveling between receptors and the brain. b. perceptions are purely psychological, whereas sensations are purely neural. c. each sensation is actually a large set of perceptions. d. sensations depend mostly on learning, whereas perceptions are innate processes.
How can we best summarize the outcomes of sex reassignment surgery?
A) Most reports for post-operative adjustment suggest that individuals are rarely happy with their bodies, even after surgery. B) Most reports for post-operative adjustment are positive. C) There are too few reports of post-operative adjustment for us to know how effective sex reassignment surgery is for individuals' well being. D) Outcomes are generally more positive for male-to-female than female-to-male individuals.