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Teen use of pot can lead to dependency, mental illness
2008-05-09T15:23:24-05:00

Associated Press May 09, 2008 WASHINGTON - Depression, teens and marijuana are a dangerous mix that can lead to dependency, mental illness or suicidal thoughts, according to a White House report being released Friday. 


How Do We Know Ourselves?
  • Our Self-Concept Consists of Self-Knowledge
  • Perceived Social Regard Influences Self-Esteem
  • We Use Mental Strategies to Maintain Our Views of Self
How Do Attitudes Guide Behavior?
  • We Form Attitudes through Socialization and Experience
  • Behaviors Are Consistent with Strong Attitudes
  • Discrepancies Lead to Dissonance
  • Attitudes Can Be Changed through Persuasion
How Do We Form Our Impressions of Others?
  • Nonverbal Actions and Expressions Affect Our Impressions
  • We Make Attributions about Others
  • Stereotypes Are Based on Automatic Categorization
  • Stereotypes Can Lead to Prejudice
How Do Others Influence Us?
  • Groups Influence Individual Behavior
  • We Conform to Social Norms
  • We Are Compliant
  • We Are Obedient to Authority
When Do We Harm or Help Others?
  • Aggression Can Be Adaptive
  • Aggression Has Social and Cultural Aspects
  • Many Factors May Influence Helping Behavior
  • Some Situations Lead to Bystander Apathy
What Determines the Quality of Relationships?
  • Situational and Personal Factors Influence Friendships
  • Love Is an Important Component of Romantic Relationships
  • Making Love Last Is Difficult


ZAPS: The Norton Psychology Labs

Norton Gradebook

Instructors now have an easy way to collect students’ online quizzes with the Norton Gradebook without flooding their inboxes with e-mails.

Students can track their online quiz scores by setting up their own Student Gradebook.