Answer:
D, Professionalism
Explanation:
Based on the following information, we can remove dependability and sincerity. Self acceptance isn't an answer either since it means accepting yourself, Lee is trying to present himself to everyone and appear with a good professional character.
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<span>The answer is addiction. Addiction is a state of a person being dependent to the drug or substance which makes her or him to feel satisfied by it. This is a state of mind that is a result of abusing the substance. Addiction is a worse case of abuse because in addiction, the person is not aware and cannot control the whole body especially the state of mind which can lead to unconscious acts.</span>
Answer:
According to behaviorists, <u>operant conditioning</u> may play a key role in substance-use disorders because the temporary reduction of tension or raising of spirits produced by a drug has a rewarding effect, thus increasing the likelihood that the user will seek this reaction again.
Explanation:
Operant conditioning is a learning process in which behaviour is sensitive to controlled by its consequences. It is also known as instrumental conditioning. It has following steps :
1) Positive reinforcement
2) Negative reinforcement
3) Punishment
4) Extinction
Example : Rats injected for 10 days with low dose nicotine exhibited reduced time to initiate food responding during a lever-press task,
<u>O.C:</u>Nicotine enhances the reward of food and the motoric activity associated with operant responding.
Similarly, Rats pretreated for 5 days with amphetamine prior to reward training showed an enhanced response to the sucrose delivering lever-press,
<u>O.C</u> Amphetamine delivery imbues an enhanced state of reward-associative learning in operant conditioning.
It can explain how process of addiction develops and is maintained without conscious choice or awareness and why addicts experience conflict when they try to abstain. It also explains why many addicts report a decrease in other drives like eating. Addiction creates drives that are hard to satisfy therefore takes priority over other drives.