A drug such as methylphenidate, which blocks the dopamine transporter, would be expected to __________.
A. reduce the likelihood of activation of other neurons
B. impair dopamine neurotransmission
C. increase synaptic levels of dopamine
D. decrease synaptic levels of dopamine
Answer: C
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According to Kohlberg, morality based on avoiding punishment and receiving rewards represents the ____________ level of moral development.
A. conventional B. preconventional C. concrete operational D. postconventional
A student is walking in the hall and sees another student drop their books. The thought process behind helping the student who dropped the books included a feeling of slight sorrow for them. Which motive best explains this behavior?
A. egotism motive B. empathy motive C. altruism motive D. gratitude motive
Because the girls were sitting close together, Jordan assumed they were all friends. This is an example of the Gestalt principle of ___________
a. proximity b. similarity c. continuity d. closure
Havelock Ellis viewed the so-called abnormal sexual behaviors as
A. exaggerations of normal sexual behavior. B. the result of excessive autoeroticism. C. a result of moral degeneracy and inferior genetic inheritance. D. sexual instincts that have been repressed too long.