The most common chronic blood-borne infection in the United States is ____
a. HBV c. HIV
b. HCV d. HAV
B
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The growth of interpretive skills in perceptual development through the child's own emerging biological development illustrates which major theme of the text?
a. Active child b. Continuity/discontinuity c. Holistic d. Nature/nurture
The ability to think in more than one direction, or from more than one point of view is referred to as ______.
A. dialectical thinking B. divergent thinking C. symmetrical thinking D. convergent thinking
Presentation of an object that a person feels a phobia toward should cause the release of GABA and norepinephrine.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following reasons were offered as support for the historical view that drug addiction is a uniquely human condition?
a. Humans have free will and voluntarily take drugs, whereas laboratory animals do not and must be forced to consume a drug. b. Humans can choose to engage in the sin of drug taking, whereas laboratory animals cannot, and this sin is punished by addiction. c. Humans can learn the association between drug self-administration and the alleviation of withdrawal symptoms, whereas laboratory animals cannot. d. Slow absorption of a drug from the digestive tract prevents laboratory animals from drawing an association between drug administration and subjective drug effects, so that addiction could never develop. e. All of the above reasons were offered to explain the uniquely human nature of drug addiction.