Barbara suffers from multiple sclerosis, and one of her symptoms is severe insomnia. Her neurologist has decided to prescribe zolpidem (Ambien), but has a serious conversation with her about the potential side effects of taking the drug. Which of the following would not come up in this conversation?
a. sleepwalking
b. binge eating
c. driving while she is asleep
d. increased nightmares
d
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The development of the drug __________, whose generic name is disulfiram, employs the concepts of classical conditioning to help those suffering from alcoholism.
A. Ciprofloxacin B. Antabuse C. Homizisicillan D. Mynozisporin
A culture fair test is best defined as one that
a. completely eliminates cultural bias from testing. b. can be administered to children from more than one culture. c. includes questions that are equally familiar or unfamiliar to children from all cultures d. includes questions about all cultures.
Which of the following is NOT related to the M'Naghten ruling made by an English court more than 150 years ago? a. It concerns a person's mental state at the time a crime is committed
b. It states that individuals are not responsible for criminal behavior if they do not know what they are doing. c. It states that individuals are not responsible for their behavior if they don't know that what they are doing is wrong. d. It states that an individual should only be held responsible for their cognitive functioning and not their emotional functioning
Compare and contrast the first two levels of Kohlberg's stages of moral reasoning. How does a preschool child's morality differ from that of a school-age child?
In your response, offer one example of Level I moral reasoning in a child's behavior and one example of Level II. What will be an ideal response?