Patients who take opiates under medical supervision for pain relief

a. tend not to become highly addicted.
b. are susceptible to addiction.
c. have particularly severe withdrawal symptoms.
d. experience pleasurable sensations during treatment.
e. often die from overdosing.

a. tend not to become highly addicted.

Psychology

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a. concern over the nature-nurture issue has declined significantly during the past 10 years. b. both genes and environment have some influence on intelligence scores. c. there are no scientific methods for answering the nature-nurture question for a particular range of individuals or situations. d. there is no relationship between people's position on the nature-nurture issue and their social or political attitudes. e. environmental influences outweigh any genetic influence there may be on intelligence levels.

Psychology

Jonathan, age 10, was born underweight because his mother smoked during pregnancy. Jonathan is at risk for

A) obesity. B) anorexia. C) bulimia. D) a fast basal metabolism.

Psychology