and Episodic & Semantic Memories
e DueJun8at11:59pm
e Points 135
e Questions 36
e Time Limit 60 Minutes
Instructions
The quiz:
» Covers the Textbook material from Modules 3 — 4: Weeks 3 — 4.
Contains 36 multiple-choice questions.
Is limited to 1 hour.
Allows 1 attempt.
Is worth 135 points.
Begin this quiz only when you are prepared to complete it. You may refer to your notes and textbooks at any time during the quiz.
Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module 4: Week 4.
Attempt History
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Score for this quiz: 131.25 out of 135
Submitted Jun 6 at 7:37pm
This attempt took 60 minutes.
, Question 1
3.75/3.75 pts
Which statement BEST describes behavioral economics?
The average high school student spends $100 a week.
A dieter on a fixed calorie diet must decide whether to eat several low-calorie meals or have a bowl of ice cream.
On average, college students spend more time studying than sleeping.
If one allocates earnings, one can save enough for early retirement.
Question 2
3.75/3.75 pts
Drugs that block opioid receptors:
have been shown to be ineffective in treating addictions.
have been shown to be effective for the short-term treatment of addictions.
seem to be effective for treating behavioral addictions but not drug addictions.
seem to be effective for treating drug addictions but not behavioral addictions.
Question 3
3.75/ 3.75 pts
In rats, dopamine is released from the VTA/SNc, which is triggered by encounters with all EXCEPT:
food.
sex.
secondary reinforcers.
praise.
Question 4
3.75/3.75 pts
Franco's grades are dropping, he has isolated himself in his room, and he doesn't have any interactions with other people. His only
focus is playing his game. As punishment for his grades dropping, he is grounded from any games. His parents have caught him