Exam 3: Addictions and Addictive Behaviors
Exam 1: Introduction to Motivation and Emotion45 Questions
Exam 2: Evolutionary Antecedents of Motivation49 Questions
Exam 3: Addictions and Addictive Behaviors47 Questions
Exam 4: Homeostasis: Temperature, Thirst, Hunger, and Eating46 Questions
Exam 5: Behavior, Arousal, and Affective Valence47 Questions
Exam 6: Stress, Coping and Health46 Questions
Exam 7: Psychological Needs and Motives50 Questions
Exam 8: Personality and Motivation47 Questions
Exam 9: Extrinsic and Intrinsic Motivation48 Questions
Exam 10: Goal Motivation46 Questions
Exam 11: Emotions and Moods48 Questions
Exam 12: Emotions As Motives47 Questions
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What is the role of avoidance motivation in the affective model of negative reinforcement regarding drug use?
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Social control predicts __________ drug use while social triggers predict __________ drug use.
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What characterizes substance use disorder? The disorder is characterized by the following except?
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How do psychoactive drugs produce their euphoric effects in the brain? The drugs
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a. What is priming for drug use?
b. What two types of priming promote drug use?
c. How does stress increase drug use?
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Taking drugs to reduce withdrawal symptoms is to taking drugs to feel good as
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Following completion of a strenuous exercise session, e.g., running, you feel a sense of exhilaration, pleasure, and well-being. Your feelings were most likely
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How can a person's thinking or cognitions influence his/her drug use?
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In opponent process theory, the initial drug-reaction to cocaine is associated with positive feelings. What type of feelings is the opponent process associated with?
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According to incentive sensitization theory of addiction, what changes occur in addicted individuals over time?
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What are the characteristics of the withdrawal syndrome? The withdrawal syndrome
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Not every individual is susceptible to abusing drugs. Some individuals never try drugs, some try but quit, while others try and become addicted. What factors determine whether an individual experiments with drugs and then may become addicted to drugs?
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What are the essentials of motivation for change to stop using of psychoactive drugs? The essentials are
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"I'll bet you can't eat just one" refers to the fact that if you eat one bite of a particular substance you get the overwhelming desire to eat more of it. This increase in desire for more, after eating the first one, is known as
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How do psychoactive drugs negatively reinforce drug use, such as when a person is stressed or in a negative mood?
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How can the urge for Internet gaming be increased in individuals addicted to Internet gaming?
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In one experiment, smokers were shown photos of specific or general situations in which they smoked or did not smoke. The smokers rated their urge to smoke when shown the photos. Ratings of their smoking urges
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a. What is motivation for change?
b. What are some of the steps individuals can take according to the theory of motivation for change that would help them reduce their drug addiction or their drug dependency?
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All of the following are characteristic of Internet addiction except
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