Multiple Choice
Some ex-smokers "slip" and have one cigarette. Then, they equate this slip with a full relapse and resume smoking at their former rate. This phenomenon is called the
A) false relapse effect.
B) curious overload effect.
C) abstinence violation effect.
D) smoking Hawthorne effect.
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