Chen has a prescription for Adderall. He shares his medication with his roommate so his roommate can stay up late to study. This behavior is considered

a) drug misuse
b) drug abuse.
c) drug use.
d) drug dependence.


A

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a.  similarity   b.  balance   c.  complementarity   d.  reward

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Which pairs of statements would best describe first an internal and then an external locus of control?

A. People's misfortunes result from the mistakes they make; There is really no such thing as "luck." B. Sometimes I can't understand how teachers arrive at the grades I get; Many of the unhappy things in people's lives are partly due to bad luck. C. There is a direct connection between how hard I study and the grades I get; Getting a good job depends mainly on being in the right place at the right time. D. Most people don't realize the extent to which their lives are controlled by accidental happenings; Becoming a success is a matter of hard work, and luck has little or nothing to do with it.

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In behavior therapy, conversations between the client and therapist are predominantly for

a. building rapport and trust. b. developing insight into problems. c. exchanging information. d. working through past traumas.

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Which of the following statements about developmental tasks is most accurate?

a. Developmental tasks are universal and are not related to societal expectations. b. Learning about team play is a developmental task for all stages of life. c. There is no relationship between developmental tasks of one life stage and the psychosocial crisis of previous stages. d. Achieving developmental tasks in one stage contributes to greater chances of achieving developmental tasks of future stages.

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