Deck 7: Psychology and Sociology of Drug Use

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Freud posited that the __________ consists of repressed feelings and experiences that nonetheless exert a dominant influence over our behavior.

A) conscious
B) subconscious
C) preconscious
D) unconscious
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According to Freud, the __________ exercises a sense of morality that controls behavior.

A) id
B) ego
C) superego
D) libido
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Which of the following is cited in the text as a noted behaviorist?

A) Sigmund Freud
B) Howard Becker
C) B.F. Skinner
D) August Aichhorn
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Differential association reinforcement theory was reformulated from Sutherland's differential association theory by _________________.

A) Erich Goode
B) Robert Burgess and Ronald Akers
C) Robert Merton
D) Richard Cloward and Lloyd Ohlin
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Social control theory argues that lower risk of drug use is closely related to __________.

A) learning
B) little stress
C) moral development
D) close-knit families
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According to social control theory, external restraints include ______________.

A) social disapproval linked to public shame
B) social ostracism
C) fear of punishment
D) all of the above
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The third stage of alcohol addiction involves __________ drinking.

A) social
B) unrestricted
C) dependent
D) heavy
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When some aspect of animal or human behavior is followed by a certain type of consequence-a reward-the behavior is more likely to be repeated. The reward is called _________________.

A) classical conditioning
B) operant conditioning
C) positive reinforcement
D) negative reinforcement
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Part of the psychological explanation for drug abuse has been a presumed __________, a psychological vulnerability resulting from problematic family relationships, inappropriate reinforcement, the lack of healthy role models, contradictory parental expectations, and/or an absence of love and respect.

A) defeatist personality
B) ego deficiency
C) rebellious personality
D) addictive personality
Question
The pairing of two stimuli, one of which elicits a reflex and one of which is neutral is known as ____________.

A) classical conditioning
B) operant conditioning
C) positive reinforcement
D) negative reinforcement
Question
__________ is a heroin addict's technique for mixing the drug solution with blood by using the plunger to move blood back and forth between the vein and the syringe.

A) "Priming"
B) "Booting"
C) "Stoking"
D) "Swirling"
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Freud posited that the __________ consists of what we are currently thinking.

A) conscious
B) subconscious
C) preconscious
D) unconscious
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Learning theory proceeds on the basis that all forms of behavior are ______________.

A) conditioned
B) involuntary
C) voluntary
D) instinctual
Question
In general, cocaine abusers __________________.

A) do not appear to present any clearly discernible subculture
B) present a loosely structured subcultural pattern delineated by socioeconomic status
C) present a highly structured subcultural pattern delineated by socioeconomic status
D) present a loosely structured subcultural pattern delineated by form of use (i.e., powder versus crack)
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The genital stage of psychological development occurs from about ages:

A) three to six years
B) two to five years
C) four to six years
D) three to five years
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The struggle for _______________ through the progressive process of relationships and experiences enables the person to manage the complexities of adolescence.

A) moral development
B) independence
C) competence
D) identity
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A person __________ a negative reinforcer.

A) works to receive
B) works to escape
C) involuntarily benefits from
D) is involuntarily penalized by
Question
Freud posited that the __________ consists of thoughts and memories that can easily be called forth.

A) conscious
B) subconscious
C) preconscious
D) unconscious
Question
If the probability of a behavior goes up after the removal of a stimulus, then __________ has occurred.

A) classical conditioning
B) operant conditioning
C) positive reinforcement
D) negative reinforcement
Question
According to Freud, each person is born with powerful drives, wishes, urges, and psychic tension that are energized in the form of the ________________.

A) id
B) ego
C) superego
D) libido
Question
The central premise of symbolic interactionism is that ________________.

A) people make their own reality
B) people develop and maintain situationally-induced multiple realities
C) the behavior of the actor explains drug abuse
D) drug abuse is an inherently deviant behavior
Question
A more recently observed phenomenon of behavior leading to heroin use is the progression from __________________.

A) alcohol
B) marijuana
C) prescription drugs
D) cocaine
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Thouts and memories that can easily be called into consciousness.

A) conscious
B) preconscious
C) unconscious
D) postconscious
Question
In this stage, alcohol is used to enhance pleasant social situations.

A) Social drinking
B) Heavy drinking
C) Dependent drinking
D) Independent drinking
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According to Savitt, it is not euphoria that the addict seeks in narcotics but a satiated feeling reminiscent of infancy.
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When people reject the conventional social structure and seek to instead establish a new social order.

A) conformity
B) rebellion
C) innovation
D) retreatism
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Although psychoanalytical theory has undergone change over the years, its basic proposition continues to be the influence of unconscious phenomena on human behavior.
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During this stage of psychological development there is a lessening of interest in sexual organs as well as an expanded relationship with playmates of the same gender and age.

A) anal stage
B) genital stage
C) latent stage
D) adolescence/adulthood
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Crack is significantly more addictive than powdered cocaine.
Question
The __________ response to anomie involves seeking to establish a new social order.

A) rebellion
B) retreatism
C) conformity
D) innovation
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When people use illegitimate means to gain success, in particular professional and organized criminality, including drug trafficking.

A) conformity
B) rebellion
C) innovation
D) retreatism
Question
After passage of the ___________in 1914, what had been lawful behavior became illegal, and a new class of criminals was created, as well as a lucrative new enterprise-drug trafficking.

A) Misuse of Drugs Act
B) Harrison Act
C) Anti Drug Abuse Act
D) Drug Accountability Act
Question
In this stage, the alcohol is used as a means to escape.

A) Social drinking
B) Heavy drinking
C) Dependent drinking
D) Independent drinking
Question
Drug-dependent adolescents suffer from severe superego inadequacies.
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In this stage, the person is addcited to alcohol and suffers from many consequences.

A) Social drinking
B) Heavy drinking
C) Dependent drinking
D) Independent drinking
Question
When the individual abandons all attempts to reach conventional social goals in favor of a deviant adaptation.

A) conformity
B) rebellion
C) innovation
D) retreatism
Question
When people scale down their aspirations back to conventional social norms.

A) conformity
B) rebellion
C) innovation
D) retreatism
Question
Part of the psychological explanation for drug abuse has been a presumed __________.

A) addictive personality
B) narcissistic personality
C) bipolar disorder
D) inflated id
Question
A negative reinforcer strengthens behavior that reduces or terminates it.
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A sociological perspective often views drug use as the product of _________________.

A) moral und evelopment
B) psychological problems
C) environmental condition
D) social conditions and relationships
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__________ decreases the probability or frequency of a behavior.  [Punishment, p. 216]
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Discuss the stages of cocaine addiction.
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As the drug user comes to define himself or herself as an addict, the wider society perceives him or her as such, in a process known as __________.
Question
Explain the three types of mental phenomena posited by Freud.
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What is an addictive personality ?
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Girls' strong attachments to their fathers is referred to as the __________ complex.
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__________ used the term anomie to describe an abnormal social condition wherein the cohesion of society is weakened by some crisis that causes individuals to pursue their own solitary interests without concern for the wider society.
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Initiation into drug use appears to be completely dependent on __________
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Differential association reinforcement theory posits that a person becomes delinquent if social norms or laws do not actually reinforce conforming legal behavior.
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Cocaine in the form of crack, however, seems to have produced a drug subculture in poor neighborhoods of urban areas.
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Explain anomie, including Durkheim's theory and Merton's Americanized adaptation.
Question
Drugs overcome competing reinforcers.
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__________ is a field of study that examines individual human behavior.
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Explain operant conditioning.
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Psychological theories can be broadly categorized into those that are based on a Freudian or psychoanalytic strain and those that are based on __________ or learning theory.
Question
Freud contended that the __________ consists of feelings and experiences that have been repressed and that can be made conscious only with a great deal of difficulty, and that nevertheless exert a dominant influence over our behavior.
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Initiation into drug use appears to be only moderately influenced by peer associations.
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During the __________ use stage of cocaine addiction, the user increases the number of friends who are users.
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Boys' strong attachments to their mothers is referred to as the __________ complex.
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Anomie does not explain cocaine use by people who have achieved notable social and economic success in either criminal or noncriminal enterprises.
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Deck 7: Psychology and Sociology of Drug Use
1
Freud posited that the __________ consists of repressed feelings and experiences that nonetheless exert a dominant influence over our behavior.

A) conscious
B) subconscious
C) preconscious
D) unconscious
D
2
According to Freud, the __________ exercises a sense of morality that controls behavior.

A) id
B) ego
C) superego
D) libido
C
3
Which of the following is cited in the text as a noted behaviorist?

A) Sigmund Freud
B) Howard Becker
C) B.F. Skinner
D) August Aichhorn
C
4
Differential association reinforcement theory was reformulated from Sutherland's differential association theory by _________________.

A) Erich Goode
B) Robert Burgess and Ronald Akers
C) Robert Merton
D) Richard Cloward and Lloyd Ohlin
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Social control theory argues that lower risk of drug use is closely related to __________.

A) learning
B) little stress
C) moral development
D) close-knit families
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According to social control theory, external restraints include ______________.

A) social disapproval linked to public shame
B) social ostracism
C) fear of punishment
D) all of the above
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The third stage of alcohol addiction involves __________ drinking.

A) social
B) unrestricted
C) dependent
D) heavy
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8
When some aspect of animal or human behavior is followed by a certain type of consequence-a reward-the behavior is more likely to be repeated. The reward is called _________________.

A) classical conditioning
B) operant conditioning
C) positive reinforcement
D) negative reinforcement
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9
Part of the psychological explanation for drug abuse has been a presumed __________, a psychological vulnerability resulting from problematic family relationships, inappropriate reinforcement, the lack of healthy role models, contradictory parental expectations, and/or an absence of love and respect.

A) defeatist personality
B) ego deficiency
C) rebellious personality
D) addictive personality
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10
The pairing of two stimuli, one of which elicits a reflex and one of which is neutral is known as ____________.

A) classical conditioning
B) operant conditioning
C) positive reinforcement
D) negative reinforcement
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11
__________ is a heroin addict's technique for mixing the drug solution with blood by using the plunger to move blood back and forth between the vein and the syringe.

A) "Priming"
B) "Booting"
C) "Stoking"
D) "Swirling"
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Freud posited that the __________ consists of what we are currently thinking.

A) conscious
B) subconscious
C) preconscious
D) unconscious
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13
Learning theory proceeds on the basis that all forms of behavior are ______________.

A) conditioned
B) involuntary
C) voluntary
D) instinctual
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14
In general, cocaine abusers __________________.

A) do not appear to present any clearly discernible subculture
B) present a loosely structured subcultural pattern delineated by socioeconomic status
C) present a highly structured subcultural pattern delineated by socioeconomic status
D) present a loosely structured subcultural pattern delineated by form of use (i.e., powder versus crack)
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The genital stage of psychological development occurs from about ages:

A) three to six years
B) two to five years
C) four to six years
D) three to five years
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16
The struggle for _______________ through the progressive process of relationships and experiences enables the person to manage the complexities of adolescence.

A) moral development
B) independence
C) competence
D) identity
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17
A person __________ a negative reinforcer.

A) works to receive
B) works to escape
C) involuntarily benefits from
D) is involuntarily penalized by
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Freud posited that the __________ consists of thoughts and memories that can easily be called forth.

A) conscious
B) subconscious
C) preconscious
D) unconscious
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If the probability of a behavior goes up after the removal of a stimulus, then __________ has occurred.

A) classical conditioning
B) operant conditioning
C) positive reinforcement
D) negative reinforcement
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According to Freud, each person is born with powerful drives, wishes, urges, and psychic tension that are energized in the form of the ________________.

A) id
B) ego
C) superego
D) libido
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21
The central premise of symbolic interactionism is that ________________.

A) people make their own reality
B) people develop and maintain situationally-induced multiple realities
C) the behavior of the actor explains drug abuse
D) drug abuse is an inherently deviant behavior
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22
A more recently observed phenomenon of behavior leading to heroin use is the progression from __________________.

A) alcohol
B) marijuana
C) prescription drugs
D) cocaine
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23
Thouts and memories that can easily be called into consciousness.

A) conscious
B) preconscious
C) unconscious
D) postconscious
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24
In this stage, alcohol is used to enhance pleasant social situations.

A) Social drinking
B) Heavy drinking
C) Dependent drinking
D) Independent drinking
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According to Savitt, it is not euphoria that the addict seeks in narcotics but a satiated feeling reminiscent of infancy.
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26
When people reject the conventional social structure and seek to instead establish a new social order.

A) conformity
B) rebellion
C) innovation
D) retreatism
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27
Although psychoanalytical theory has undergone change over the years, its basic proposition continues to be the influence of unconscious phenomena on human behavior.
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28
During this stage of psychological development there is a lessening of interest in sexual organs as well as an expanded relationship with playmates of the same gender and age.

A) anal stage
B) genital stage
C) latent stage
D) adolescence/adulthood
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Crack is significantly more addictive than powdered cocaine.
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30
The __________ response to anomie involves seeking to establish a new social order.

A) rebellion
B) retreatism
C) conformity
D) innovation
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When people use illegitimate means to gain success, in particular professional and organized criminality, including drug trafficking.

A) conformity
B) rebellion
C) innovation
D) retreatism
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32
After passage of the ___________in 1914, what had been lawful behavior became illegal, and a new class of criminals was created, as well as a lucrative new enterprise-drug trafficking.

A) Misuse of Drugs Act
B) Harrison Act
C) Anti Drug Abuse Act
D) Drug Accountability Act
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33
In this stage, the alcohol is used as a means to escape.

A) Social drinking
B) Heavy drinking
C) Dependent drinking
D) Independent drinking
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34
Drug-dependent adolescents suffer from severe superego inadequacies.
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35
In this stage, the person is addcited to alcohol and suffers from many consequences.

A) Social drinking
B) Heavy drinking
C) Dependent drinking
D) Independent drinking
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When the individual abandons all attempts to reach conventional social goals in favor of a deviant adaptation.

A) conformity
B) rebellion
C) innovation
D) retreatism
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When people scale down their aspirations back to conventional social norms.

A) conformity
B) rebellion
C) innovation
D) retreatism
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38
Part of the psychological explanation for drug abuse has been a presumed __________.

A) addictive personality
B) narcissistic personality
C) bipolar disorder
D) inflated id
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39
A negative reinforcer strengthens behavior that reduces or terminates it.
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40
A sociological perspective often views drug use as the product of _________________.

A) moral und evelopment
B) psychological problems
C) environmental condition
D) social conditions and relationships
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41
__________ decreases the probability or frequency of a behavior.  [Punishment, p. 216]
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42
Discuss the stages of cocaine addiction.
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As the drug user comes to define himself or herself as an addict, the wider society perceives him or her as such, in a process known as __________.
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44
Explain the three types of mental phenomena posited by Freud.
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What is an addictive personality ?
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Girls' strong attachments to their fathers is referred to as the __________ complex.
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__________ used the term anomie to describe an abnormal social condition wherein the cohesion of society is weakened by some crisis that causes individuals to pursue their own solitary interests without concern for the wider society.
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Initiation into drug use appears to be completely dependent on __________
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Differential association reinforcement theory posits that a person becomes delinquent if social norms or laws do not actually reinforce conforming legal behavior.
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Cocaine in the form of crack, however, seems to have produced a drug subculture in poor neighborhoods of urban areas.
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51
Explain anomie, including Durkheim's theory and Merton's Americanized adaptation.
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52
Drugs overcome competing reinforcers.
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__________ is a field of study that examines individual human behavior.
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Explain operant conditioning.
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Psychological theories can be broadly categorized into those that are based on a Freudian or psychoanalytic strain and those that are based on __________ or learning theory.
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Freud contended that the __________ consists of feelings and experiences that have been repressed and that can be made conscious only with a great deal of difficulty, and that nevertheless exert a dominant influence over our behavior.
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Initiation into drug use appears to be only moderately influenced by peer associations.
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During the __________ use stage of cocaine addiction, the user increases the number of friends who are users.
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Boys' strong attachments to their mothers is referred to as the __________ complex.
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Anomie does not explain cocaine use by people who have achieved notable social and economic success in either criminal or noncriminal enterprises.
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