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aabwk4

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Describe some of the differences in expectancies for effects of marijuana consumption between cultures. Why does this difference exist?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Which dysfunctional family role is characterized by using humor and self-deprecation to divert attention away from dysfunctional family interactions?
 
  a) The masco
  b) The lost child
  c) The hero
  d) The scapegoat



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Answer to Question 1

Expectations and differences in THC concentration play a significant role in the experienced effects of marijuana.

Answer to Question 2

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