Deck 3: Motivations for Drug Use

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What type of reinforcers do not provide immediate pleasure?

A) Primary
B) Primary prime
C) Secondary
D) Tertiary
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Drug advertisements generally convey the message that

A) drug use is dangerous
B) drugs are used only by adults
C) drug use is fun
D) drug use is the norm
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Which of the following is a reason people use drugs?

A) Rising cost of living
B) Mass media
C) Stresses on the family
D) All of the above
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Physical dependency is marked by

A) a perceived need for the drug
B) an unstructured life
C) withdrawal symptoms
D) habituation
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Starting in adolescence, the influence of peers begins to exert a relatively greater role than the family as

A) prime reinforcers
B) positive reinforcers
C) socializing agents
D) secondary reinforcers
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The World Health Organization (WHO) proposed substituting the word ______in place of addiction.

A) dependence
B) habituation
C) abuse
D) none of the above
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Approximately what percentage of enlisted men used heroin in Vietnam?

A) 25%
B) 30%
C) 35%
D) 40%
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Drugs taken to alleviate discomfort may provide

A) positive reinforcement
B) negative reinforcement
C) primary reinforcement
D) secondary reinforcement
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European, American, and Chinese adolescents were found to be more affected by peers in their drug use than _________ adolescents.

A) Hispanic
B) Asian
C) American Indian
D) Black
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In the 1920s, cigarette advertisements specifically targeted

A) women
B) men
C) children
D) minorities
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Cigarette advertisements were prohibited from television in

A) 1965
B) 1967
C) 1969
D) 1971
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An ingrained habit that undermines your health, your work, your relationships, and your self-respect, but you feel you cannot change is

A) habituation
B) dependence
C) tolerance
D) addiction
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Curiosity about drugs can lead to

A) dependence
B) experimentation
C) reinforcement
D) addiction
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Euphoria is an example of

A) positive reinforcement
B) negative reinforcement
C) frequency of use
D) terms of the environment in which the drug is consumed
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John Belushi died in 1982 from injecting a mixture of cocaine and heroin called a

A) bolus
B) speedball
C) blunt
D) stack
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The desire and expectation that things should be handled rapidly is termed

A) attempting to cope
B) coping syndrome
C) escape
D) immediacy
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Personality characteristics associated with drug abuse include

A) decreased self-esteem
B) poor interpersonal skills
C) impulsivity
D) all of the above
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What type of reinforcers reduce physiological needs or are inherently pleasurable?

A) primary
B) primary prime
C) secondary
D) tertiary
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Both drug dependency and drug addiction connote a compulsive need to use a drug and

A) less structure to life
B) inability to cease its use
C) unemployment
D) being less spiritual
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Theories of drug addiction that deal primarily with genetics and metabolic imbalance are termed

A) interactive theories
B) evolutional theories
C) biological theories
D) molecular theories
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The desire for drugs, reasons for drug use, and needs fulfilled by drugs are constantly changing as society changes
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Immediacy is a root cause in people using drugs.
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Even though withdrawal symptoms may be psychological, they are quite real to the person experiencing them.
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What year did the International Olympic Committee begin to require athletes to submit to a drug test or face disqualification?

A) 1960
B) 1964
C) 1968
D) 1972
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Rebelliousness is a major reason for some people taking drugs.
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Substances used to gain a competitive advantage are termed

A) enhancer chemicals
B) steroids
C) ergogenic aids
D) autogenic drugs
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Curiosity about drugs is mainly the fault of the schools.
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Injecting and ingesting several steroids at a time is called stacking.
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An OTC substance that has gained in popularity is the amino acid

A) creatine monohydrate
B) herbal ecstasy
C) adenosine phosphate
D) ascorbic acid
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Young people choose to associate with others who share the same interests.
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"Roid rage" refers to

A) physical problems resulting from steroid use
B) violence resulting from steroid use
C) depression resulting from steroid use
D) mania resulting from steroid use
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Ingesting and injecting several steroids at the same time is referred to as

A) stacking
B) a speed run
C) a steroid rush
D) ergogenic euphoria
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Drugs are normally not used to fill a void in one's life.
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__________ is a new synthetic steroid that athletes are taking to improve athletic performance.

A) THG
B) THC
C) THL
D) THB
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The most frequently mentioned cause of impotence in middle-aged men is excessive use of __________.

A) cigarettes
B) stimulants
C) alcohol
D) marijuana
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An obvious reason for drug use is pleasure.
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What was the OTC muscle builder receiving much publicity because of athlete Mark Maguire?

A) Androstenedione
B) Ephedrine
C) PPA
D) Dextromethorphan
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Some athletes use human growth hormone (HGH) because

A) they are hard to detect
B) they are not dangerous
C) they can result in a false negative to other drugs
D) none of the above
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Dependency is a term used only when pertaining to drugs.
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The effect of alcohol advertisements on people is easy to measure.
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Why are peers so important as an influence? What can be done to either negate the negative role of peers or make the role of peers more positive?
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Television and radio advertisements for cigarettes are prohibited by the FCC.
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Identify and discuss the effects of drugs used to increase performance.
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There is little evidence that music plays a role in whether or not drugs will be used.
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Caffeine can improve endurance by masking symptoms of fatigue.
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What patterns of drug use do you think have impacted society the most?
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The only documented negative effect of anabolic steroid use is a reduced sperm count.
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Alcohol increases aerobic capacity.
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Should it be permissible for people to take drugs to increase performance? If so, in what instances?
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There are no side effects to use of human growth hormone.As a result, it is becoming a popularly used drug among athletes.
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When relief or avoidance of pain is achieved by certain behaviors, then one's desire to repeat those behaviors is motivated out of positive reinforcement.
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Identify and discuss reasons for drug use.
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How does the mass media affect drug use, misuse, and abuse?
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Match between columns
Stimuli or events that increase or decrease likelihood of behavior
Negative reinforcement
Stimuli or events that increase or decrease likelihood of behavior
Positive reinforcement
Stimuli or events that increase or decrease likelihood of behavior
Primary reinforcers
Stimuli or events that increase or decrease likelihood of behavior
Secondary reinforcers
Stimuli or events that increase or decrease likelihood of behavior
Personality theory
Stimuli or events that increase or decrease likelihood of behavior
Reinforcers
Stimuli or events that increase or decrease likelihood of behavior
Social theory
Stimuli or events that increase or decrease likelihood of behavior
Biological theory
Relief or avoidance of pain
Negative reinforcement
Relief or avoidance of pain
Positive reinforcement
Relief or avoidance of pain
Primary reinforcers
Relief or avoidance of pain
Secondary reinforcers
Relief or avoidance of pain
Personality theory
Relief or avoidance of pain
Reinforcers
Relief or avoidance of pain
Social theory
Relief or avoidance of pain
Biological theory
Addiction related to low self-esteem
Negative reinforcement
Addiction related to low self-esteem
Positive reinforcement
Addiction related to low self-esteem
Primary reinforcers
Addiction related to low self-esteem
Secondary reinforcers
Addiction related to low self-esteem
Personality theory
Addiction related to low self-esteem
Reinforcers
Addiction related to low self-esteem
Social theory
Addiction related to low self-esteem
Biological theory
Increases probability of obtaining primary reinforcers
Negative reinforcement
Increases probability of obtaining primary reinforcers
Positive reinforcement
Increases probability of obtaining primary reinforcers
Primary reinforcers
Increases probability of obtaining primary reinforcers
Secondary reinforcers
Increases probability of obtaining primary reinforcers
Personality theory
Increases probability of obtaining primary reinforcers
Reinforcers
Increases probability of obtaining primary reinforcers
Social theory
Increases probability of obtaining primary reinforcers
Biological theory
Predisposed to addiction based on genetic and metabolic imbalances
Negative reinforcement
Predisposed to addiction based on genetic and metabolic imbalances
Positive reinforcement
Predisposed to addiction based on genetic and metabolic imbalances
Primary reinforcers
Predisposed to addiction based on genetic and metabolic imbalances
Secondary reinforcers
Predisposed to addiction based on genetic and metabolic imbalances
Personality theory
Predisposed to addiction based on genetic and metabolic imbalances
Reinforcers
Predisposed to addiction based on genetic and metabolic imbalances
Social theory
Predisposed to addiction based on genetic and metabolic imbalances
Biological theory
Encourages continued use
Negative reinforcement
Encourages continued use
Positive reinforcement
Encourages continued use
Primary reinforcers
Encourages continued use
Secondary reinforcers
Encourages continued use
Personality theory
Encourages continued use
Reinforcers
Encourages continued use
Social theory
Encourages continued use
Biological theory
Drug use determined by one's culture
Negative reinforcement
Drug use determined by one's culture
Positive reinforcement
Drug use determined by one's culture
Primary reinforcers
Drug use determined by one's culture
Secondary reinforcers
Drug use determined by one's culture
Personality theory
Drug use determined by one's culture
Reinforcers
Drug use determined by one's culture
Social theory
Drug use determined by one's culture
Biological theory
Food, water, or sex
Negative reinforcement
Food, water, or sex
Positive reinforcement
Food, water, or sex
Primary reinforcers
Food, water, or sex
Secondary reinforcers
Food, water, or sex
Personality theory
Food, water, or sex
Reinforcers
Food, water, or sex
Social theory
Food, water, or sex
Biological theory
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Deck 3: Motivations for Drug Use
1
What type of reinforcers do not provide immediate pleasure?

A) Primary
B) Primary prime
C) Secondary
D) Tertiary
C
2
Drug advertisements generally convey the message that

A) drug use is dangerous
B) drugs are used only by adults
C) drug use is fun
D) drug use is the norm
D
3
Which of the following is a reason people use drugs?

A) Rising cost of living
B) Mass media
C) Stresses on the family
D) All of the above
D
4
Physical dependency is marked by

A) a perceived need for the drug
B) an unstructured life
C) withdrawal symptoms
D) habituation
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Starting in adolescence, the influence of peers begins to exert a relatively greater role than the family as

A) prime reinforcers
B) positive reinforcers
C) socializing agents
D) secondary reinforcers
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The World Health Organization (WHO) proposed substituting the word ______in place of addiction.

A) dependence
B) habituation
C) abuse
D) none of the above
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Approximately what percentage of enlisted men used heroin in Vietnam?

A) 25%
B) 30%
C) 35%
D) 40%
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Drugs taken to alleviate discomfort may provide

A) positive reinforcement
B) negative reinforcement
C) primary reinforcement
D) secondary reinforcement
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European, American, and Chinese adolescents were found to be more affected by peers in their drug use than _________ adolescents.

A) Hispanic
B) Asian
C) American Indian
D) Black
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In the 1920s, cigarette advertisements specifically targeted

A) women
B) men
C) children
D) minorities
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Cigarette advertisements were prohibited from television in

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B) 1967
C) 1969
D) 1971
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An ingrained habit that undermines your health, your work, your relationships, and your self-respect, but you feel you cannot change is

A) habituation
B) dependence
C) tolerance
D) addiction
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Curiosity about drugs can lead to

A) dependence
B) experimentation
C) reinforcement
D) addiction
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Euphoria is an example of

A) positive reinforcement
B) negative reinforcement
C) frequency of use
D) terms of the environment in which the drug is consumed
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John Belushi died in 1982 from injecting a mixture of cocaine and heroin called a

A) bolus
B) speedball
C) blunt
D) stack
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The desire and expectation that things should be handled rapidly is termed

A) attempting to cope
B) coping syndrome
C) escape
D) immediacy
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Personality characteristics associated with drug abuse include

A) decreased self-esteem
B) poor interpersonal skills
C) impulsivity
D) all of the above
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What type of reinforcers reduce physiological needs or are inherently pleasurable?

A) primary
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C) secondary
D) tertiary
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Both drug dependency and drug addiction connote a compulsive need to use a drug and

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B) inability to cease its use
C) unemployment
D) being less spiritual
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Theories of drug addiction that deal primarily with genetics and metabolic imbalance are termed

A) interactive theories
B) evolutional theories
C) biological theories
D) molecular theories
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The desire for drugs, reasons for drug use, and needs fulfilled by drugs are constantly changing as society changes
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Immediacy is a root cause in people using drugs.
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Even though withdrawal symptoms may be psychological, they are quite real to the person experiencing them.
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What year did the International Olympic Committee begin to require athletes to submit to a drug test or face disqualification?

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B) 1964
C) 1968
D) 1972
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Rebelliousness is a major reason for some people taking drugs.
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Substances used to gain a competitive advantage are termed

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D) autogenic drugs
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Curiosity about drugs is mainly the fault of the schools.
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Injecting and ingesting several steroids at a time is called stacking.
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An OTC substance that has gained in popularity is the amino acid

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D) ascorbic acid
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Young people choose to associate with others who share the same interests.
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"Roid rage" refers to

A) physical problems resulting from steroid use
B) violence resulting from steroid use
C) depression resulting from steroid use
D) mania resulting from steroid use
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Ingesting and injecting several steroids at the same time is referred to as

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Drugs are normally not used to fill a void in one's life.
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__________ is a new synthetic steroid that athletes are taking to improve athletic performance.

A) THG
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D) THB
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The most frequently mentioned cause of impotence in middle-aged men is excessive use of __________.

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D) marijuana
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An obvious reason for drug use is pleasure.
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What was the OTC muscle builder receiving much publicity because of athlete Mark Maguire?

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Some athletes use human growth hormone (HGH) because

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D) none of the above
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Dependency is a term used only when pertaining to drugs.
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The effect of alcohol advertisements on people is easy to measure.
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Why are peers so important as an influence? What can be done to either negate the negative role of peers or make the role of peers more positive?
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Television and radio advertisements for cigarettes are prohibited by the FCC.
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43
Identify and discuss the effects of drugs used to increase performance.
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There is little evidence that music plays a role in whether or not drugs will be used.
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Caffeine can improve endurance by masking symptoms of fatigue.
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What patterns of drug use do you think have impacted society the most?
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The only documented negative effect of anabolic steroid use is a reduced sperm count.
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Alcohol increases aerobic capacity.
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49
Should it be permissible for people to take drugs to increase performance? If so, in what instances?
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There are no side effects to use of human growth hormone.As a result, it is becoming a popularly used drug among athletes.
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When relief or avoidance of pain is achieved by certain behaviors, then one's desire to repeat those behaviors is motivated out of positive reinforcement.
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Identify and discuss reasons for drug use.
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How does the mass media affect drug use, misuse, and abuse?
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Match between columns
Stimuli or events that increase or decrease likelihood of behavior
Negative reinforcement
Stimuli or events that increase or decrease likelihood of behavior
Positive reinforcement
Stimuli or events that increase or decrease likelihood of behavior
Primary reinforcers
Stimuli or events that increase or decrease likelihood of behavior
Secondary reinforcers
Stimuli or events that increase or decrease likelihood of behavior
Personality theory
Stimuli or events that increase or decrease likelihood of behavior
Reinforcers
Stimuli or events that increase or decrease likelihood of behavior
Social theory
Stimuli or events that increase or decrease likelihood of behavior
Biological theory
Relief or avoidance of pain
Negative reinforcement
Relief or avoidance of pain
Positive reinforcement
Relief or avoidance of pain
Primary reinforcers
Relief or avoidance of pain
Secondary reinforcers
Relief or avoidance of pain
Personality theory
Relief or avoidance of pain
Reinforcers
Relief or avoidance of pain
Social theory
Relief or avoidance of pain
Biological theory
Addiction related to low self-esteem
Negative reinforcement
Addiction related to low self-esteem
Positive reinforcement
Addiction related to low self-esteem
Primary reinforcers
Addiction related to low self-esteem
Secondary reinforcers
Addiction related to low self-esteem
Personality theory
Addiction related to low self-esteem
Reinforcers
Addiction related to low self-esteem
Social theory
Addiction related to low self-esteem
Biological theory
Increases probability of obtaining primary reinforcers
Negative reinforcement
Increases probability of obtaining primary reinforcers
Positive reinforcement
Increases probability of obtaining primary reinforcers
Primary reinforcers
Increases probability of obtaining primary reinforcers
Secondary reinforcers
Increases probability of obtaining primary reinforcers
Personality theory
Increases probability of obtaining primary reinforcers
Reinforcers
Increases probability of obtaining primary reinforcers
Social theory
Increases probability of obtaining primary reinforcers
Biological theory
Predisposed to addiction based on genetic and metabolic imbalances
Negative reinforcement
Predisposed to addiction based on genetic and metabolic imbalances
Positive reinforcement
Predisposed to addiction based on genetic and metabolic imbalances
Primary reinforcers
Predisposed to addiction based on genetic and metabolic imbalances
Secondary reinforcers
Predisposed to addiction based on genetic and metabolic imbalances
Personality theory
Predisposed to addiction based on genetic and metabolic imbalances
Reinforcers
Predisposed to addiction based on genetic and metabolic imbalances
Social theory
Predisposed to addiction based on genetic and metabolic imbalances
Biological theory
Encourages continued use
Negative reinforcement
Encourages continued use
Positive reinforcement
Encourages continued use
Primary reinforcers
Encourages continued use
Secondary reinforcers
Encourages continued use
Personality theory
Encourages continued use
Reinforcers
Encourages continued use
Social theory
Encourages continued use
Biological theory
Drug use determined by one's culture
Negative reinforcement
Drug use determined by one's culture
Positive reinforcement
Drug use determined by one's culture
Primary reinforcers
Drug use determined by one's culture
Secondary reinforcers
Drug use determined by one's culture
Personality theory
Drug use determined by one's culture
Reinforcers
Drug use determined by one's culture
Social theory
Drug use determined by one's culture
Biological theory
Food, water, or sex
Negative reinforcement
Food, water, or sex
Positive reinforcement
Food, water, or sex
Primary reinforcers
Food, water, or sex
Secondary reinforcers
Food, water, or sex
Personality theory
Food, water, or sex
Reinforcers
Food, water, or sex
Social theory
Food, water, or sex
Biological theory
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