What is the objection to the statement that an addiction "hijacks" the brain's reward system?
a. The reward system remains as responsive as ever to other types of reward.
b. The person "likes" the addictive substance more, while "wanting" it less.
c. Using the substance provides an escape from distress
d. Many people manage to quit an addiction.
d
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In Kohlberg's theory, the third level of moral reasoning in which laws are seen as the result of a social contract and individual principles of conscience may emerge is called the _________ level
a. conventional c. postconventional b. preconventional d. unconventional
Which statement is true about a home death?
A) Evidence consistently shows that home deaths are associated with less pain and increased satisfaction. B) Families usually need a specially trained home health aide to provide support for the caregiver. C) Evidence consistently shows that home deaths reduce distress for family members. D) With professional help, most homes are well-equipped to handle the medical and comfort-care needs of the dying.
__________ theory is a model for understanding individuals by examining how they think about other people.
A. Object integration B. Object relations C. Psychodynamic D. Neo-analytic
In contrast to behaviorism, social learning theory ______.
a. focuses on how others learn by watching us b. examines learning in large groups c. views learning as the result of reinforcements and punishments d. examines the cognitive and personal factors in addition to behaviors in learning