Addiction 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyAddictive behaviourA2/A-levelAQA Created by: browniemagicCreated on: 11-03-17 20:00 'Diminishing effect of the same dose of drug, takes larger doses to have same effect' is tolerance 1 of 13 takes the drug in order to satisfy intense emotional craving for it psychological dependence 2 of 13 Eysenck’s (1967) theory was about ... personality 3 of 13 Teeson 2002 found that Stated that personality research is largely correlational, and personality traits don't predict addictive behaviours 4 of 13 daily hassle is NOT a/an ... illness 5 of 13 Peer networks replace parents in becoming the primary source of reinforcement from... 11 - 14 6 of 13 found that A1DRD2 gene was linked to pathological addictions... Comings 7 of 13 Percentage of US smokers claimed they took up smoking as a teenager and attributed this to watching friends and family. 90% 8 of 13 cue reacitivity is part of what learning theory classical conditioning 9 of 13 chronically under aroused and engage in addictive behaviours to gain stimulation extraversion 10 of 13 family influences of addiction has 3 parts... parenting style, social learning theory, families shape expectations 11 of 13 fixed interval is ... rewards given after every 5 minutes of play on a fruit machine 12 of 13 variable interval is ... first response after a given interval of time is reinforced, but time interval varies 13 of 13
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