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Assume that we have established a dose-response function for drowsiness induced by morphine and found that drowsiness occurred in 5 of people at 3 mg morphine, 20 at 6 mg morphine, 50 at 9 mg morphine, 85 at 12 mg morphine, and 100 at 15 mg morphine.
 
  We then find that three alcoholic beverages induce drowsiness in 5 of people. When we give different doses of morphine to people along with three alcoholic beverages, we find that now drowsiness occurs in 20 of people at 3 mg morphine, 50 of people at 6 mg morphine, 85 at 9 mg morphine, 100 at 12 mg morphine, and 100 at 15 mg morphine. What phenomenon are we most likely observing? Explain your answer.
  What will be an ideal response?
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