A research participant is given a dose of the drug naloxone and then his arm is placed in a bucket of ice water, which is normally quite a painful experience. It is likely that the

a. participant will experience little or no pain.
b. participant will experience a placebo effect.
c. participant will undergo a painful experience.
d. participant's body will stop producing endorphins.

Answer: c. participant will undergo a painful experience.

Psychology

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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a. people in the lowest-income bracket are actually happier than many people in the highest-income bracket. b. people with little education are usually more satisfied with their lives than well-educated people. c. throughout their lifespan, women report being happier with their lives than men do. d. many older women report that they are very satisfied with their lives, even when some aspects of their lives are difficult.

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