Multiple Choice
Data Set 10-6: Drugs used in treating schizophrenia all block the reception of dopamine by neurons. (Dopamine is a neurotransmitter, which, when released by the axons of one nerve, inhibits the firing of the next nerve.) This fact led to the idea that schizophrenia occurs when too much dopamine is produced. Suppose the following data on dopamine production were obtained.
-The conclusion from Data Set 10-6 (which is the same arrived at by some of the actual research) is that schizophrenics
A) have significantly more dopamine than the control group
B) have significantly less dopamine than the control group
C) and control groups don't differ significantly in dopamine.
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