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The limbic system is involved in _______________.
 
  (a) Basic, autonomic functions such as hormonal activity, thirst, hunger, temperature, sex drive and sleep
   (b) Relaying information from the upper brain-stem
   (c) Emotional behavior and long-term memory
   (d) Thought, perception, motor function, sensory data processing and vision.

Question 2

Bob is a recovering cocaine addict. After a stressful day at work, he bumps into an old using friend who offers him some coke. Bob asserts himself and does not use.
 
  In a cognitive-social learning model of relapse, how would this situation be analyzed? (a) Bob avoided a high risk situation resulting in enhanced self-esteem (b) Bob coped with a high risk situation and decreased the probability of future relapse (c) Bob coped with a high risk situation resulting in enhanced self-efficacy (d) Bob avoided a high risk situation resulting in a decreased abstinence violation effect



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Answer to Question 1

D

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(c)




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Reply 2 on: Jul 31, 2018
:D TYSM


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Gracias!

 

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