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Models of Addiction
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1
What model describes an addiction as beyond one's voluntary control?
Disease model
Physical dependence model
Learning model
All of the above
2
According to the disease model, an addiction is...
compulsive
self-destructive
overly costly compared to benefits
irrational
all of the above
3
What's the weakness of the disease model?
It is too specific and removes blame.
Disease is undefined and it only applies to certain cases.
It is too specific and only applies to certain cases.
Disease is undefined and it removes blame.
All of the above
4
What's the strength of the disease model?
Explains why people in the same environment react differently.
Justifies certain research spending.
Removes blame, personal control, and sin immorality.
Explains physiological process.
All of the above.
5
What model describes addiction as an avoidance of withdrawal symptoms?
The disease model
The physical dependence model
The learning model
All of the above
6
What is the strength of the physical dependence model?
Compatible with the disease model, more specific than the disease model, and explains abnormal behavior.
More general than the disease model, explains abnormal behavior, and is more supported by scientists.
Compatible with the disease model, more general than the disease model, and explains abnormal behavior.
All of the above.
7
What is the weakness of the physical dependence model?
Doesn't explain individual differences and doesn't explain drug use for non-addicting drugs.
Doesn't generalize enough and doesn't explain drug use for non-addicting drugs.
Doesn't explain individual differences and doesn't generalize enough.
All of the above.
8
What is it called when the body's organs are detoxifing the body, requiring more drug for the desired effect?
Behavioral Tolerance
Physiological Tolerance
BAC Tolerance
All of the above
9
What is it called when environmental cues cause opposite physiological effects of drugs?
Behavioral Tolerance
Physiological Tolerance
BAC Tolerance
All of the above
10
What kind of learning occurs when the environment causes a reflex?
Operant conditioning
Environmental conditioning
Classical conditioning
Instinct conditioning
11
What kind of learning occurs when a behavior is reinforced by a consequence
Operant conditioning
Environmental conditioning
Classical conditioning
Instinct conditioning
12
What model describes addiction as a learned behavior?
Disease model
Physical dependence model
Learning model
All of the above
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