Environmental factors and peer pressure play a more important role in explaining the initiation of drug use in early adolescence, whereas __________ play an increasing role in explaining continuation of drug use through adulthood.
A. genetic factors
B. birth order theories
C. education levels
D. economic factors
Answer: A
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a. Overt; healthy b. Covert; healthy c. Covert; well d. Overt; well
In his best-selling book Beyond Freedom and Dignity, B. F. Skinner argued that behaviour is:
A) an outcome of the innate capacity of persons to choose freely. B) partly the result of a limited free will that has evolved as a result of natural selection. C) completely determined by genetic factors and free will is an illusion. D) determined largely by its consequences and free will is an illusion.
In regard to teaching movement skills to the older adult, the following is true:
A.little research exists to assist trained professionals in designing and implementing older adult movement programs B. throughout the 1980s, specially trained individuals initiated numerous older adult movement programs C. most programs are designed by experts specifically trained for teaching movement skills to the older adult D. most programs are directed by experts specifically trained for teaching movement skills to the older adult
Why would GHB be added to victim’s alcoholic drink?
a. GHB counteracted alcohol’s effects, leading to more alcohol consumption. b. GHB strengthened the depressant effects of alcohol. c. GHB made the victim feel sick, causing her to leave a club early. d. GHB added stimulant effects to prevent someone from feeling tired after drinking.