The Invictory Center for Addictions Research Center , abbreviated ARCI , is a standard questionnaire to assess the subjective effects of psychoactive drugs developed in the early 1960s at the National Institute of Mental Health Addiction Research. Center. This self-reporting inventory was developed from the use of "sentence completion" and other association techniques on the subject of men under drug conditions and no drugs. In addition to showing the question of "sensitive to drugs", the final form of the inventory (550 "right-wrong" items) also contains items considered to illustrate to some extent the characteristics of schizoid and "psychopath". Initial use suggests that inventory is effective in distinguishing the subjective effects of drugs and in distinguishing some similarities and differences in behavioral abnormalities that arise naturally and experimentally.
Video Addiction Research Center Inventory
See also
- Psychology test
- Psychoactive drugs
Maps Addiction Research Center Inventory
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