Theories on Drug Abuse: Selected Contemporary PerspectivesDepartment of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration, 1980 - Drug abuse - 488 pages |
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... finding was a significant correlation for the females between low self - esteem and both running away and self ... findings as indicating that , when an organism's behavior has no effect on its environment , " learned helplessness ...
... finding was a significant correlation for the females between low self - esteem and both running away and self ... findings as indicating that , when an organism's behavior has no effect on its environment , " learned helplessness ...
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... finding of less arousal suggests that the shocks were becoming less stressful for them . Turk ( 1975 ) trained volunteers to ... findings support the hypothesis that an individual's belief in the ability to control a situation strongly ...
... finding of less arousal suggests that the shocks were becoming less stressful for them . Turk ( 1975 ) trained volunteers to ... findings support the hypothesis that an individual's belief in the ability to control a situation strongly ...
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... findings from twin and adoption studies , at least suggests the possibility of a hereditary factor ( Goodwin 1979 ) . If so , what is inherited ? Certain behaviors associated with drinking must be explained before it is known why ...
... findings from twin and adoption studies , at least suggests the possibility of a hereditary factor ( Goodwin 1979 ) . If so , what is inherited ? Certain behaviors associated with drinking must be explained before it is known why ...
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... finding in the research literature is that children who use a drug illicitly often come from families where one or more of the parenting figures used drugs . Even though parent- ing figures generally used licit drugs -- over - the ...
... finding in the research literature is that children who use a drug illicitly often come from families where one or more of the parenting figures used drugs . Even though parent- ing figures generally used licit drugs -- over - the ...
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... findings raise a host of complex issues concerning the differ- ences between human beings and lower animals that cannot be covered here . They illustrate that the theory is experimental and could proba- bly be tested and improved ...
... findings raise a host of complex issues concerning the differ- ences between human beings and lower animals that cannot be covered here . They illustrate that the theory is experimental and could proba- bly be tested and improved ...
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