Cognitive Model of Smoking 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyAddictive behaviourA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Ciara RyanCreated on: 10-05-15 21:56 Describe Tate et al. Those told there would be no negative withdrawal symptoms, experienced less negative effects than those who weren't 1 of 10 Describe Kassel et al. Adolescents smoke when they have a bad mood 2 of 10 Which study found that Adolescents believed smoking reduced bad mood? Brandon and Baker 3 of 10 Describe Expectancy theory Positive expectancies about smoking that it will reduce bad mood and not increase it 4 of 10 Who said that unconscious expectancies caused by autonomic processing leads to a loss of control maintaining a smoking addiction? Brandon et al. 5 of 10 Devires and Backbier found that? Perception of costs and benefits about abstinence of smoking affect ability to relapse 6 of 10 Nerin de Puerta and Jane found what? Most smoking studies didn't have female participants 7 of 10 Lopez et al. Men and women have different smoking patterns 8 of 10 Hurt et al found what? Nictotine patches didn't improve cessation rates 9 of 10 Which study found nicotine patches and CBT improve cessation rates and reduce relapse rates? Moolchan et al. 10 of 10
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