357) Problem drinkers tend to salivate more than others at the sight and smell of alcohol. A) True B) False 358) People who hold positive expectancies of drugs’ effects are more likely to use them. A) True B) False 359) Cue-exposure training may involve an alcoholic seated in front of open alcoholic beverages while being prevent from drinking them. A) True B) False 360) A key factor in predicting problem alcohol use in adolescents is the degree to which their friends hold positive attitudes toward alcohol use. A) True B) False 361) An example of a positive expectancy is that drinking alcohol will make someone sick. A) True B) False 362) When lapses are seen as catastrophes, this is known as absolutist thinking. A) True B) False 363) “Alright, I made a mistake, but I can still stop,†is an example of absolutist thinking. A) True B) False 364) Cocaine lowers self-efficacy expectancies. A) True B) False 365) Overall, there appears to be a single, classic alcoholic personality. A) True B) False 366) Theorists agree that people who suffer from alcoholism have antisocial personalities characterized by independence-seeking as expressed through rebelliousness and rejection of social and legal codes. A) True B) False