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Card 6
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Over time, addicts develop a ------------------------ to the substance
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Card 7
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This then means that they.................................
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Card 8
Front
The two questions above are examples of the physical dependence theory, true or false?
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Card 9
Front
What percentage of relatives of those with an alcohol disorder also had one themselves ( as found by Merikangas)
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Card 10
Front
What gene did Lerman suggest influences whether or not someone becomes a smoker?
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Card 11
Front
What is so special about this gene?
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Card 12
Front
As well as the smoking gene, there is also a gambling Gene, what is it?
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Card 13
Front
In terms of the physical dependance theory, why might someone become addicted to gambing even if there is no substance entering the body?
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Card 14
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In terms of smoking, what did Harrison study to find out why smokers maintain their behavior??
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Card 15
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What did he find?
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