List some commonly known names of synthetic cannabinoids and describe their effects.
What will be an ideal response?
Known by such names as Spice, K2, and Blaze, synthetic cannabinoids mimic the effects of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), causing marijuana-like intoxication by binding with CB1 receptors. They are much more likely to cause serious side effects such as anxiety, hypertension, heart palpitations, seizures, and psychosis-like effects.
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You are not surprised when you find out your aunt is diagnosed with a. trypanophobia. b. odontophobia. c. agoraphobia. d. a specific phobia. e. autophobia.
The desire on the part of boys to possess their mothers and replace their fathers is termed
a. Oedipal displacement. b. repressive sublimation. c. the Electra complex. d. the Oedipus complex.
Which of the following are the two dimensions that Petrovsky (1985) identified as a basis for distinguishing between real-world social groups?
a. interpersonal connectedness; artificial to concrete b. abstract to concrete; interpersonal cohesion c. purposes or goals; abstractness to concreteness d. socially positive or negative; interpersonal cohesion
Describe some of the differences in expectancies for effects of marijuana consumption between cultures. Why does this difference exist?
What will be an ideal response?