Chris is typical of most teenagers, its a normal response
Answer:
Jumping to conclusions
Explanation:
In psychology, jumping to conclusions is a form of distortion in cognitive understanding. It occurs when a person creates predetermined opinion or conclusion or negative assumption though it may not be a fact all the time about someone's speech or writing. Margaret, in this case, has jumped to conclusions by assuming that the speaker is not likely to enlighten with something interesting or ethical. Such situation occurs when the listeners, like Margaret, have prior experience of listening to a particular person, or his presentation style.
The correct answer is C) Psilocybin.
Juan often likes to “trip out” by taking drugs that produce hallucinations or increased feelings of intoxication and relaxation. As a result, Juan is most likely to use Psilocybin.
Psilocybin is a hallucinogenic drug that people take from some kinds of mushroom that grows in parts of Mexico, the US, and South America. These mushrooms are famous and are known as magic mushrooms for the effects they produce in people that use Psilocybin as a recreational drug. Psilocybin produces of sensory distraction and euphoria. The risk of these mushrooms is that they also can produce feelings of anxiety and disturbing hallucinations.
The other options of the question were A) heroin, C) cocaine, and D) barbiturates.