The two types of antipsychotic drugs that are available are
a. neurogenic and neurotoxic
b. first-generation and second-generation
c. excitatory and inhibitory
d. typical and atypical
Answer: D
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a. people typically do not notice the ambiguity until they have finished reading the entire sentence. b. people apparently access only the best-known meaning of that word. c. people are highly unlikely to notice that the word may be ambiguous. d. people typically pause while they process the ambiguous word.
African Americans (indicated as "blacks") are at a higher risk for death from heart disease than Caucasians (indicated as "whites")
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Rats are more likely to form a smell-sickness association than a light-sickness association, suggesting that rats have:
A) an inability to associate a light with any consequence. B) evolved to not associate lights with smell. C) learned some associations more easily than others because of natural selection. D) evolved to easily associate sickness with any stimulus in their environment.
For the last two years, Gloria has had some financial problems and has experienced continual feelings of stress, insecurity, and apprehension. Then, Gloria receives an unexpected inheritance that solves her financial problems, and she gets a promotion at work, but Gloria still feels apprehensive and uneasy. Gloria is most likely experiencing a(n)
a. anxiety disorder. b. adjustment disorder. c. nervous breakdown. d. dissociative disorder.