Analyze the physiological and behavioral factors that are involved in creating the dependence potential for nicotine

What will be an ideal response?


Ammonia was secretly added to cigarette tobacco in the 1970s and continues to be used as an additive today.

Psychology

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Which of the following is FALSE?

a. Bacteria and viruses can be transmitted to humans through the air. b. The sebum on our skin serves to prevent microorganisms from breaking the skin barrier or from growing on the skin. c. Bacteria and viruses can be transmitted to humans from an animal bite. d. The secretion of chemicals such as lysozyme instigates the swelling or inflammatory response and can also cause itching of the eyes.

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Raj was very distracted by his toy bunny when his mother was trying to get him dressed in the morning, so his mother took the bunny and put it behind the couch pillow. Raj crawled over to the couch and moved the pillow to get the bunny. According to Piaget, what cognitive advance has Raj developed?

A. dishabituation B. object permanence C. accommodation D. circular reaction

Psychology

Marsha slumped down into her seat as her therapy session began. Her eyes were red, and it was obvious that she had been crying. When her Gestalt therapist asked her how she was doing, she replied, "Oh, I'm just fine." Marsha's therapist will most likely handle the discrepancy between Marsha's behavior and her response by

A. showing Marsha a series of inkblots, hoping that the inkblots might provide insight as to why Marsha is upset. B. modeling appropriate behavior that corresponds to the phrase, "Oh, I'm just fine." C. pointing out the discrepancy to Marsha and not letting her change the topic until she honestly describes how she feels. D. questioning Marsha about her past to see if she has ever been rewarded for masking her true feelings.

Psychology

Seth has been diagnosed with dissociative amnesia. He has difficulty remembering events associated with his post-graduate studies. Seth has:

a) selective amnesia b) localized amnesia c) systematized amnesia d) generalized amnesia

Psychology