substance/addictive disorders Flashcards
(10 cards)
According to behavioral theory, which of the following choices is most likely to increase the frequency of gambling behavior?:
a.Random reinforcement
b.Continuous reinforcement
c.Negative reinforcement
d.Punishment
Continuous reinforcement
According to DSM 5, the class of drugs that is not known to exhibit withdrawal symptoms is:
a.Depressants
b.Opioids
c.Hallucinogens
d.Stimulants
Hallucinogens
According to DSM 5, the drug/ substance not recognized to have a “Use” Disorder is:
a.Cannabis
b.LSD
c.Caffeine
d.Nicotine
Caffeine
According to McIntosh et al. (1999) study on alcohol in the movies, drinkers are viewed _____ compared to non-drinkers in popular culture
a.As in control
b.Out of control
c.More Negatively
d.More Positively
More Positively
According to McIntosh et al. (1999) study findings on alcohol in the movies, drinking stereotypes in film are viewed as:
a.reflecting society
b.stigmatizing
c.underrepresented
d.not reflecting society
reflecting society
According to recent research, a key reason that a drug user returns to use or “relapses” is the magnitude of:
a.Wanting
b.Willpower
c.Pleasure
d.Socializing
Wanting
Barbiturates belong to which class of drugs:
a.Opioids
b.Stimulants
c.Depressants
d.Hallucinogens
Depressants
Drugs for the treatment of attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder, such as Ritalin, belong to which class of drugs:
a.Depressants
b.Hallucinogens
c.Opioids
d.Stimulants
Stimulants
In Everything Must Go (2010), in return for helping Nick with the yard sale, Kenny asks Nick:
a.To teach him baseball
b.For a percentage of the profits
c.For a wage
d.Give him a barbeque grill
To teach him baseball
In the film Everything Must Go (2010), Nick learns that his friend Detective Frank Garcia is:
In a romantic relationship with Nick’s wife