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why is using peer norms in advocacy messages effective?
a. it encourages positive behaviors by showing what others are doing
b. it promotes scare tactics
c. it focuses on negative behaviors
d. it relies on emotional language
what part of the brain does marijuana impair, affecting decision-making and impulse control?
a. cerebellum
b. prefrontal cortex
c. hippocampus
d. amygdala
First Question:
Peer norms in advocacy show what peers do, encouraging positive behavior (conformity to positive peer actions). Scare tactics (b), focusing on negatives (c), and emotional language (d) don't relate to peer norms' effectiveness.
The prefrontal cortex is involved in decision - making and impulse control. Marijuana impairs it. Cerebellum (a) is for coordination, hippocampus (c) for memory, amygdala (d) for emotions/fear, not decision - making/impulse control.
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a. It encourages positive behaviors by showing what others are doing