Rather than controlling the availability of drugs, some authorities have contended that a more effective approach would be to control the potential for harm from using drugs. This approach
A) has been influential among legislators but not among drug abuse authorities.
B) has been influential both with legislators and among drug abuse authorities.
C) has been accepted in all countries of the world except the United States.
D) is controversial and not yet widely accepted, but supported by evidence.
D
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The first stage in Super's vocational choice theory is called ________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Albert lost the keys to his car sometime between the time he locked it and his return to the car about three hours later. Albert retraced his steps, going to all of the places he visited after he initially locked the car. Albert is using __________ to find his keys
a. trial and error c. a heuristic b. an algorithm d. divination
According to what you have read in this chapter, which of these is the most accurate way to describe memory?
A. a storage unit full of books and furniture B. an empty box waiting to be filled C. a lake that is rippling in the breeze D. a series of postcards from a far-off destination
Which of the following is not one of the "four horsemen" of professional ethics?
a. confidentiality b. competency c. conflict of interest d. caring coherence