Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. Anabolic Steroids are classified as a Category 1 Controlled Substance
2. The most recent research suggests adolescent girls’ use of anabolic steroids is probably lower than that of adolescent boys.
3. One steroid-related effect is the development of foul breath.
4. Roiling is a practice seen in some steroid misusers of steadily increasing their dose to a highpoint in the middle of their training regimen.
5. Steroid misusers do not experience withdrawal when they discontinue use.


1. False
2. True
3. True
4. False
5. False

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a. directing an action or thought toward him or herself rather than toward others. b. assigning undesired parts of him or herself to others, especially when he or she feels guilty or angry. c. taking in other’s views and values to the point where they seem like his or her own. d. failing to make accurate contact with self and others as individuals. e. setting unrealistic standards for his or her behavior in a neurotic attempt to self-regulate.

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