Regarding recent evidence on the active ingredient in marijuana, which of the following is a FALSE statement about THC?

a. Overall, THC can be considered harmless.
b. THC accumulates in fatty tissues, especially in the brain and reproductive organs.
c. THC receptors are found in the brain areas that are involved in the control of skilled movement.
d. Naturally occurring chemicals similar to THC may help the brain cope with pain and stress.


A

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Which of the following is a psychosis characterized by delusions, hallucinations, apathy, thinking abnormalities, and a disintegration or "splitting" apart of the normally integrated personality?

a. paranoid psychosis b. schizophrenia c. dissociative fugue d. multiple personalities

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a. fetishism b. transvestism c. transsexualism d. exhibitionism

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Which cues do we use to make a correspondent inference?

a. was behavior freely chosen? b. was behavior contrary to the usual social norms? c. was behavior directed towards us rather than someone else? d. all of the above e. both a and b, not c

Psychology