You could say something along the lines of:
"Hey, Friend, what's so good about weed? Why are you always smoking it?"
If he's smoking it for medical purposes, then just drop it, but if it's illegal and he's doing it to "look cool", then I would further ask questions about it.
They are there because people believe they are from not enough sleep but some people get them from genes. Genes are things you get from your parents.
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The answer is B, social cognitive theory.
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Carcinogen i think this is the answer
Answer:
d. Similarity-dissimilarit.
Explanation:
According to my research on studies conducted by various psychologists, I can say that based on the information provided within the question this is an example of the similarity-dissimilarity effect. This effect basically illustrates the tendencies of individuals to like and gravitate towards other individuals who share the same common likes or similar tastes, and stay away from those who do not. Since Brad and Jill have many things in common he gravitates towards her and stay away from Kyle who he does not have anything in common with.
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