Define and give an example of social substance use. Who might be most at risk for social substance use?
What will be an ideal response?
• Definition – substance use that occurs during social events with one or more peer
• Examples – sporting events, parties, concerts
• Peer influences and availability of substances are involved in social substance use
• At-risk individuals would include college students, adolescents whose friends use substances, etc.
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Children's judgments of the emotions depicted in photographs may be less accurate than they would be in real life because the photographs are ______________. a. animal faces
b. faces that are not moving. c. black and white. d. out dated.
Dana made an A on a test, was asked on a date by a guy in class, and was complimented by several people on her class presentation; but then she lost her psychology notes and searches the library and the cafeteria before she remembers that she left them at home. When her mother asks how her day went, Dana wails that it was just awful and relates only the part of her day when her psychology notes
were lost. According to Aaron Beck, Dana is exhibiting a. all-or-nothing thinking. b. selective perception. c. overgeneralization. d. personification.
In 2007 in the U.S., the largest number of individuals 15-24 years of age who completed a suicide were
a. African-American males b. African-American females c. Caucasian-American males d. Caucasian-American females e. none of these