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Increased glutamate from stress may produce a state of sadness from dopamine depletion to trigger cravings for increased dopamine by using drugs, thereby enhancing
 
  a. drug relapse.
  b. drug effects.
  c. drug tolerance.
  d. drug withdrawal.

Question 2

A researcher designed an experiment to determine if consumption of caffeine results in increased level of motor activity. In this study, the independent variable is the
 
  a. caffeine.
  b. motor activity.
  c. experimental design.
  d. experimenter bias.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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