What is the causal relationship between food additives, sugar consumption, and ADHD?

a. Both have been shown to be major causes of ADHD

b. Only food additives have been shown to be a major cause of ADHD.
c. Only sugar consumption has been shown to be a major cause of ADHD.
d. Neither are major causes of ADHD.


d

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a) psychoanalytic model b) intrapersonal model c) biological model d) behavioral model

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In workplace programs, __________ prevention often involves identifying substance abusers and arranging for treatment

a. primary b. secondary c. tertiary d. none of these

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a. pay more attention to her own facial feedback. b. make cognitive distinctions between real and perceived criticisms. c. change her attributions and emotional appraisals. d. unconsciously lower her arousal levels.

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Membership in an ethnic group is defined by common features such as

a. attitudes, values, and religion. b. cultural heritage, language, and common history. c. genetic variables. d. socioeconomic status and political identity.

Psychology