A) the moral weakness model
B) the disease model of dependence
C) the AA model of drug dependency
D) a 12-step program
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A) There may be a genetic component to the disorder.
B) There is considerable controversy over its classification in the DSM.
C) There appears to be an increased overlap with PTSD.
D) All of the above
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A) psychological; physiological
B) physiological; psychological
C) alcohol; marijuana
D) marijuana; alcohol
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A) Marijuana
B) LSD
C) Psilocybin
D) Mescaline
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A) cognitive deficits and behavior problems.
B) distorted facial features.
C) learning difficulties.
D) excessive fetal growth.
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A) increases appetite.
B) rarely causes Emergency Room visits.
C) is now used more than LSD.
D) acts like speed, but has major withdrawal symptoms.
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A) biological only.
B) tied to social and cultural influences.
C) free from social and cultural influences.
D) biological, social, and cultural.
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A) crack cocaine
B) heroin
C) nicotine
D) methamphetamine
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A) how sensitive a person is to both the negative effects of alcohol when it is first ingested and to the negative effects of alcohol after a few hours.
B) how sensitive a person is to the positive effects of alcohol when it is first ingested and to the negative effects after a few hours.
C) how sensitive a person is to the negative effects of alcohol when it is first ingested and to the positive effects a few hours later.
D) how sensitive a person is to the positive effects of alcohol when it is first ingested and to the positive effects a few hours later.
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A) opiates
B) hallucinogens
C) "roofies"
D) "bennies"
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A) 10-30%
B) 30-50%
C) 50-70%
D) 70-90%
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A) Decreased alertness
B) Increased appetite
C) Decreased pulse and blood pressure
D) Rapid and irregular heartbeat
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A) Smoking a cigarette
B) Drinking a cup of coffee
C) Taking a sleeping pill
D) Getting drunk
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A) amphetamines and cocaine
B) the opiates
C) all of these
D) none of these
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A) looks at the learned aspect of dependence.
B) sees relapse as a failure of cognitive and behavioral coping skills.
C) looks at relapse as inevitably leading to more drug use.
D) both a and b
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A) Benzodiazepines
B) Barbiturates
C) Stimulants
D) Hallucinogens
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A) the "high" produced from steroid use is more intense than that experienced with other drugs.
B) steroids are used to increase body mass and enhance performance.
C) more females than males use anabolic steroids.
D) steroids can be taken orally or by injection.
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A) Paranoia and hallucinations can occur.
B) Tolerance develops rapidly.
C) Psychological dependence can occur with even occasional use.
D) Marijuana is free of carcinogens.
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A) their ability to activate the "pleasure pathways" of the brain.
B) the ease of obtaining them and the relatively inexpensive cost.
C) the similar way in which they are metabolized in the body.
D) their identical effect on neurotransmitters at the synapse.
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A) respondents faked their answers to the questions on the survey.
B) too few AA members answered the survey questions.
C) since the survey was only sent to older members of AA, information on the progression of alcohol use was not available.
D) Jellinek himself became an alcoholic and never finished the research.
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