Xanax, Oxycontin, and Adderall are examples of this type of drug
What is prescription drugs?
Give the definition of addiction.
Sample answer: when someone is no longer able to function regularly without the thing they are addicted to; they need it to feel normal
An appeal to logic; uses evidence and statistics
What is logos?
Shows words, sounds, or images multiple times to reinforce benefit of the product
What is repetition?
Name one resource that you have gotten during the addictions unit.
Possible examples:
-PATH resource guide
-McLean County community resources
-Call 211
This drug can be snorted, injected, or smoked
What is cocaine?
Name 3 types of non-drug addictions
Possible answers:
-technology
-food
-gambling
-shopping
An appeal to emotion; evokes an emotional response
What is pathos?
An ad that chooses only favorable evidence; provides false context to lead consumers to a desired conclusion or misleading impression
What is card stacking?
Name 3 "anti-drugs" or positive addictions
-exercise
-music
-hobbies
-family
-friends
-journal writing
-service
-music
This substance plays a role in all three of the top 3 leading causes of death.
What is alcohol?
What is this diagram showing?
What is the dopamine pathway?
An appeal to ethics; uses experts and credibility
What is ethos?
Uses comparisons (better than, improved) and hypes up a product using language like: greatest, best, fastest
What is intensity?
A strategy that is used to get out of a bad situation or to say no to something you do not want to participate in
What is a refusal skill?
This drug cannot be smelled or tasted.
What are club drugs?
Name 3 people or things that an addiction can impact
-friends
-family
-school
-your community
-innocent bystanders
-taxpayers
What appeal is used in this example: "You won't find any deer along this road. In 25 years of driving the same route, I haven't seen a single one."
What is Logos?
Creative phrasing used to downplay potential negative effects associated with a product
What is euphemism?
Name 5 different types of refusal skills
example answers:
-walk away
-your mom wants you home soon
-give facts about the substance and why it is bad for you
-you have somewhere else to be
-just say no
-body language
-suggest alternatives
This drug changes your appearance by causing acne, yellowing of the skin, and bad breath
What are steroids?
Name the 3 brutal realities of addiction
-they can become stronger than you
- it's not just about you
- drugs destroy dreams
What appeal is being used in this example: "As a doctor, I am qualified to tell you that this course of treatment will likely generate the best results."
What is ethos?
Give an example of an ad that uses the "experts" technique
Possible answers: doctor supporting Colgate, firefighter promoting a duct cleaning company
A strategy used to control your body's response to something; often used with anxiety, ADHD, and high blood pressure
What is biofeedback?