A) Gambling disorder
B) Substance Abuse with Psychological Dependence
C) Sex Addiction
D) Internet Gaming Disorder
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A) they expect it to help.
B) others suggest drinking to unwind.
C) drinking is more socially acceptable than consuming other drugs.
D) they are unaware of the severity of life stress they are experiencing.
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A) reduces anxiety during the detoxification period.
B) helps replace the nutrients lost through malnutrition.
C) mimics the physiological effects of alcohol without creating the same psychological effects.
D) causes violent vomiting when alcohol is ingested.
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A) that it is not at all addictive.
B) it may be addictive.
C) there are clearly withdrawal symptoms.
D) it is not as dangerous as previously believed.
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A) impaired short-term memory and increased blood flow to brain regions associated with emotion.
B) impaired long-term memory and decreased blood flow to brain regions associated with emotion.
C) impaired short-term memory and increased blood flow to brain regions associated with attention.
D) impaired long-term memory and decreased blood flow to brain regions associated with attention.
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A) 25
B) 50
C) 75
D) 90
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A) ecstasy.
B) meth.
C) weed.
D) angel dust.
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A) its use is very rare.
B) many users have also used other substances.
C) individuals who use it are particularly likely to also use crack.
D) most users live in rural areas.
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A) alcohol
B) marijuana
C) barbiturates
D) amphetamines
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A) hallucinogen.
B) sedative.
C) stimulant.
D) barbiturate.
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A) was condoned by Freud.
B) is rarely correlated with use of other drugs.
C) actually enhances cognitive abilities.
D) may result in smaller hippocampal volume.
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A) genetic risk factors are stronger for "hard" drugs,such as stimulants and hallucinogens.
B) genetic risk factors appear to be the same no matter what the drug.
C) genetic risk is strongest for alcohol.
D) only marijuana use has been shown to be unrelated to genetic risk.
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A) Caucasian adolescents
B) African American adolescents
C) Asian American adolescents
D) None of the above - smoking is equally prevalent among these groups
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A) amphetamine.
B) methamphetamine.
C) stimulant.
D) hallucinogen.
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A) seriously impair lung structure and function.
B) cause fatal heart attacks in healthy young men.
C) lead to stroke.
D) have no significant physically deleterious effects.
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A) substance abuse
B) substance dependence
C) substance use disorder
D) none of the above
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A) helping them identify why they began to use drugs.
B) detoxification.
C) helping them understand why the drug is not good for them.
D) committing to abstinence.
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A) headaches
B) anxiety
C) fatigue
D) all of the above
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A) totally abstain from drinking.
B) not alter their drinking habits.
C) drink now and again,but only during the 3rd trimester of pregnancy.
D) reduce their drinking to no more than several drinks a day.
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