A) Dangerous drugs B) Drugs C) Drug abuse D) Drug addiction
A) Shabu B) Marijuana C) Cocaine D) Ecstasy
A) Opioid B) Cocaine C) Stimulants D) Hallucinogens
A) Drugs B) Drug abuse C) Drug dependency D) Drug addiction
A) Coke bugs B) Coca bugs C) Bugs D) Cook bugs
A) Expirementers B) Occasional users C) Regular users D) Drug testers
A) Drug rehabilitation B) Psychiatric Treatment C) Counselling D) Preventive education
A) Drug Rehabilitation B) Counselling C) Psychiatric Treatment D) Preventive Education
A) Drug Dependency B) Drug Addiction C) Drug Abuse D) Drug Tolerance
A) Addiction B) Drug Dependency C) Alcoholism D) Drug Abuse
A) Group B) Team C) Crowd D) Fraternity
A) Group’s history of failure B) Homogeneity C) A high external threat or competition D) Severity of the initiation to join the group
A) Provide a release for emotional expression B) Foster motivation for what is to be done C) Provide gossips needed to make decisions D) Control member behavior
A) Social climber B) Social loafing C) Social life D) Social media
A) Filtering B) Emotions C) Information Overload D) Selective Perception
A) Information Overload B) Selective Perception C) Language D) Emotions
A) Selective Perception B) Information Overload C) Language D) Emotion
A) Facial Expression B) Speech C) Body Movements D) Hand Gestures
A) Has centralized Leadership B) a group of people in relation to one another C) Organized D) very short-lived or transitory in nature
A) Affirmation B) Identification C) Resistance D) Physical Property
A) Safety, Belonging-Love, Self-Actualization, Self-Esteem, and Physiological B) Physiological, Safety, Belonging-Love, Self-Esteem, and Self-Actualization C) Physiological, Love, Self-Actualization, Esteem, Safety D) Psychological, Security, Happiness, Ego, and Self-Realization
A) The motivation to develop to ones full potential as a human being B) When people have a lot of friends C) When people realize it is all about me D) When people are in meaningful relationships
A) Maturity B) Infancy C) None of these D) Young adulthood
A) Esteem B) Physiological C) Belongingness D) Safety
A) Rational B) Free C) Social Being D) Unique
A) Irrational B) Unique C) Free D) Sexual
A) Purpose B) Hope C) Love D) Competence
A) Dilemma B) Problem C) Crisis D) Access
A) Phsysical B) Philosophical C) Physiological D) Psychological
A) Abraham Maslow B) Erik Erickson C) Robert Herrick D) Carl Rogers |