Marijuana has now been legalized in numerous states. Some people believe this has resulted in an increase of impaired drivers on the road and that traffic fatalities have increased as a result. While some drug tests taken at the scene of accidents do indicate the presence of marijuana, such tests only reveal that the drug has been used—they do

1. Marijuana has now been legalized in numerous states. Some people believe this has resulted in an increase of impaired drivers on the road and that traffic fatalities have increased as a result. While some drug tests taken at the scene of accidents do indicate the presence of marijuana, such tests only reveal that the drug has been used—they do not indicate actual intoxication, as indicators of marijuana use can stay in the system for days or even weeks after actual use.

What are some likely ethical issues arising from such testing? How do you think a status of “impaired” can be legally established to enforce safety if exact intoxication is not measured by current tests? (2 paragraph minimum)

2. Describe the methods you use to study for tests. Which methods seem to work most effectively for you? How might interleaving improve your memory?

Your response must be at least 100 words in length.

3. Using the principles of operant conditioning, suggest at least three strategies for reducing the significant problem in society of drug use.

Your response must be at least 100 words in length.

4. Explain your definition of learning, and describe one learning experience you have had using observation.

Your response must be at least 100 words in length.

5. Explain your definition of learning, and describe one learning experience you have had using observation.

Your response must be at least 100 words in length.

6. In thinking about a typical day, describe how you use each of the following types of memory: nondeclarative, episodic, and semantic.

Your response must be at least 100 words in length.