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... marijuana users were given joints of different potencies and asked to smoke until they achieved a " nice high . " To some extent these experienced users did smoke fewer high po- tency joints than low potency joints before they stopped ...
... marijuana users were given joints of different potencies and asked to smoke until they achieved a " nice high . " To some extent these experienced users did smoke fewer high po- tency joints than low potency joints before they stopped ...
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... marijuana with crimes of passion and violence , and research received little coverage . When marijuana use spread among middle class youth , it acquired some defenders , and it then became newsworthy to publish stories of re- search ...
... marijuana with crimes of passion and violence , and research received little coverage . When marijuana use spread among middle class youth , it acquired some defenders , and it then became newsworthy to publish stories of re- search ...
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... marijuana smokers . In one survey ( Brill and Christie , 1974 ) a sample of almost 2,000 college students was studied . There was no difference in grade point average and achievement be- tween marijuana users and nonusers , but the ...
... marijuana smokers . In one survey ( Brill and Christie , 1974 ) a sample of almost 2,000 college students was studied . There was no difference in grade point average and achievement be- tween marijuana users and nonusers , but the ...
Contents
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Experimental Research Designs 1 History of the Study of Behavior | 10 |
Chapter Summary 8 Chapter Summary | 19 |
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Drugs and Behavior: An Introduction to Behavioral Pharmacology Stephanie Hancock,William McKim No preview available - 2017 |
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