Phil was introduced to heroin at a party, and ever since then he has been chasing his first high. He has been desperate to procure this powerful narcotic at any financial and personal cost. Which of the following BEST explains Phil's development of a drug-centered lifestyle?
A) ?Heroin's ability to jumble thought processes is attractive to users.
B) ?Heroin withdrawal is highly life-threatening, and so users continue to use.
C) ?Narcotics users adopt this lifestyle in order to keep their suppliers happy.
D) ?Narcotics users are prone to psychological and physical dependence.
D
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a. have trouble on a wide variety of tasks involving the central executive. b. seldom report any cognitive problems. c. have much more trouble on tasks involving the visuospatial sketchpad than on tasks involving the phonological loop. d. have trouble when the phonological loop is involved in two simultaneous tasks.
Describe the secular trends in physical growth over the past 150 years, including factors that may be responsible for changing trends
What will be an ideal response?