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81.Characteristics of a highly hypnotizable person include all of the : 1231208
81.Characteristics of a highly hypnotizable person include all of the following EXCEPT
A)well-developed fantasy life.
B)a tendency toward depression.
C)vivid sense of imagination.
D)tendency to be forgetful.
E)positive attitude toward hypnosis.
82.Regarding psychoactive drugs, which of the following statements is FALSE?
A)Among adult Americans, marijuana is the most widely used illicit drug.
B)The most commonly used drugs are alcohol and tobacco.
C)About ten percent of Americans currently use illicit drugs.
D)The most popular reason for using drugs is to change levels of alertness.
E)Psychoactive drugs are chemical substances that act on the brain to affect emotional or mental states.
83.About what proportion of U.S. adults have used an illicit drug at some point in their lives?
A)1/10
B)1/5
C)1/4
D)1/3
E)1/2
84.People who abuse more than one drug at a time are called
A)tolerants.
B)polyabusers.
C)multi-abusers.
D)codependent.
E)psychoactive.
85.Maladaptive or dangerous use of a chemical substance is referred to as
A)drug abuse.
B)drug dependence.
C)physiological dependence.
D)chemical dependence.
E)drug tolerance.
86.Impaired control over the use of a drug is called
A)drug abuse.
B)drug dependence.
C)physiological dependence.
D)chemical dependence.
E)drug tolerance.
87.After repeatedly using a drug over six months, Elian’s body chemistry has changed such that it depends on having a steady supply of the drug. Elian has developed
A)tolerance.
B)psychological dependence.
C)physiological dependence.
D)reverse tolerance.
E)detoxification.
88. Fred has developed a physiological dependence on nicotine. This means that _____.
A) his body chemistry has changed and he is likely to experience withdrawal syndrome if he stopsusing nicotine
B) his body chemistry has changed, but he will not experience significant withdrawal syndrome ifhe stops using nicotine
C) his body chemistry has not changed, but he is likely to experience withdrawal syndrome if he stops using nicotine
D) he has come to rely on nicotine to alleviate his feelings of anxiety when he is around his mother-in-law, but this will not create significant withdrawal symptoms if he stops using nicotine
E) his body chemistry has not changed, and he will not experience significant withdrawal syndrome if he stops using nicotine
89.Barney has developed a psychological dependence on alcohol, but not a physiological dependence. This means that _____.
A) his body chemistry has changed and he is likely to experience withdrawal syndrome if he stops using alcohol
B) his body chemistry has changed, but he will not experience significant withdrawal syndrome if he stops using alcohol
C) his body chemistry has not changed, but he is likely to experience withdrawal syndrome if he stops using alcohol
D) he has come to rely on alcohol to alleviate his feelings of anxiety when he is around his mother-in-law, but this will not create significant withdrawal symptoms if he stops using alcohol
E) his body chemistry has not changed, and he will not experience significant withdrawal syndrome if he stops using alcohol
90.Reduction of central nervous system activity is the defining feature of
A)stimulants.
B)hallucinogens.
C)depressants.
D)amphetamines.
E)stimulants and amphetamines.