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One possible hidden variable could be a genetic predisposition to both alcohol problems and depression. This genetic factor could contribute to individuals being more susceptible to developing both conditions simultaneously. Additionally, environmental factors such as trauma or stress could also play a role in the relationship between alcohol problems and depression.
In this experiment, the independent variable would be the amount of alcohol consumed by the participants. Different amounts of alcohol would be administered to different groups to observe the effect on memory.
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The word 'depressed' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to depress.The noun forms for the verb depress are depressor, depression, depressant, and the gerund, depressing.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:The heavy cabinet has depressed the carpet underneath. (verb)The loss of the professor depressed the entire faculty. (verb)His depressed fans left messages of condolence on the website. (adjective)My grandparents took in boarders during the depression. (noun)Water collecting in that depression can breed mosquitoes. (noun)Alcohol acts as a depressant on the central nervous system. (noun)These are the molds used for clay depressing. (noun)
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Rashelle's behavior of needing a more than usual number of drinks to get high is more likely to indicate alcohol abuse because she needs a large amount of alcohol and she is drinking excessively in the pursuit to get high.
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Absolutely. Alcohol is a depressant. Also, it is not good to drink alcohol when you already are depressed or in a bad mood. It can make it worse, and that's a sign of alcoholism.
Alcohol depresses brain function.
Yes. even though don't realize it ,you can become more hostile, your reaction time is lessened, you will think you are in total control of the sitsuation, as in driving. But in fact ,the alcohol is in control of you.
Manipulated variable is also known as Independent variable and is the factor that you change in an experiment. For example if you were measuring the effects of alcohol on driving ability the manipulated variable would be alcohol, either with or without alcohol.
Probably not. Alcohol poisoning happens when someone drink A LOT in a short amount of time. The person will likely lose consciousness, have depressed breathing, vomit, and possibly have a seizure. This is a very dangerous situation.
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You have poor judgement, and you may be depressed. If this isn't accurate, look up "effects of alcohol" on Google.
sometimes. or they do it because they may be sad or depressed.
because they were all depressed little alcoholics
In this experiment, the independent variable would be the amount of alcohol consumed by the participants. Different amounts of alcohol would be administered to different groups to observe the effect on memory.
I believe that drinking alcohol will never help the situation it can cause more problems than it is worth. If you think it is something your doctor should be concerned with tell him. So No it will not help.