Multiple Choice
In balanced-placebo experiments with drinkers who meet the criteria of alcohol dependence,if they are given a beverage that they are led to believe has no alcohol,but that actually does have a small amount of alcohol in it,they
A) start to drink more and more of the beverage until they "lose control."
B) report feeling intoxicated,even at BACs too low to detect.
C) do not report intoxication and do not increase their drinking.
D) can detect any amount of alcohol,when normal drinkers cannot.
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