What This Document Is
This document is a quiz designed to assess understanding of Chapter 1 from the textbook *Capuzzi and Stauffer* as it relates to the history of substance abuse and etiological models of addiction, within the context of Liberty University’s PSYC 305 course, Overview of Theory and Treatment of Substance Abuse. It’s a knowledge check intended to reinforce learning from Module 1: Week 1.
Why This Document Matters
Students enrolled in PSYC 305 will use this quiz to gauge their comprehension of foundational concepts in substance abuse theory. Successful completion demonstrates familiarity with key historical legislation, different perspectives on the causes of addiction (moral, disease, cognitive-behavioral, biophysiological, and syndrome models), and the landscape of juvenile drug court diversion programs. It serves as a formative assessment to identify areas needing further review before progressing in the course.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This quiz is a focused assessment of a single chapter. It does not provide comprehensive instruction on the history of substance abuse or etiological models. It’s a tool for *measuring* understanding, not *building* it. Students should not rely on this quiz as a substitute for reading the textbook and engaging with course materials.
What This Document Provides
The full quiz consists of 10 multiple-choice questions, each worth 2 points, for a total of 20 points. The quiz is timed (30 minutes) and allows only one attempt. The questions cover topics such as the Controlled Substances Act, the role of juvenile drug courts, various etiological models of addiction, and historical legislation related to drug control. This preview shows a sampling of questions from the quiz, including those related to legal frameworks, theoretical perspectives, and historical context. It does *not* include the complete set of questions, the correct answers, or detailed explanations.