After being a heavy smoker for several years, you quit and don't have a cigarette for several months. While you hadn't cared for cigarettes all that much before you had started smoking, you now find yourself wanting a cigarette in certain situations

We can say that your drug craving is
a. a primary drive b. an acquired (conditioned) drive
c. a social motive d. due to physiological withdrawal


b

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According to the Monitoring the Future data, historically, how has general substance use (past month) for 12th graders in the U.S. changed over time?

a. increased from late ‘70s, declined through the ‘90s, and has since increased b. declined from late ‘70s through the ‘90s, and has since increased c. increased from late ‘70s, declined through the ‘90s, and has since declined d. declined from late ‘70s, rose through the ‘90s, and has since declined

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Cancer-causing substances are referred to as ______.

A. carcinogens B. mutations C. malignancies D. neoplasms

Psychology

All of the following are examples of informational social influence EXCEPT

a. you are running a race, but because you are unsure of the route, you wait to check which of two roads the other runners follow. b. you've just started work at a new job, and a fire alarm goes off; you watch your coworkers to see what to do. c. when you get to college, you change the way you dress so that you "fit in" better—that is, so that people will like you more. d. you ask your adviser which classes you should take next semester.

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