If Rayesh uses prescription sleep medications regularly, he is likely to experience __________ dependence.
A. neither physiological nor psychological
B. physiological, but not psychological,
C. psychological, but not physiological,
D. both physiological and psychological
Answer: D
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a. dogmatic image. b. social stereotype. c. symbolic prejudice. d. justified image.
The motivation that causes people to work for their own enjoyment, not for the rewards work may bring, is called __________.
A. intrinsic motivation B. career consolidation C. status evaluation D. extrinsic motivation
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a. experience additive bilingualism. b. improve in a variety of general cognitive skills. c. experience no threat to her home language. d. experience all of these.
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