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David washes his hands excessively, even when his hands are not dirty. Ellen checks that all burners on the stove are turned off at least five times before she goes to bed, whenever she is ready to leave the house, and when she first wakes up in the morning. David's behavior BEST illustrates a(n) _____ and Ellen's behavior BEST illustrates a(n) _____.
A. obsession; obsession
B. obsession; compulsion
C. compulsion; compulsion
D. compulsion; obsession
Answer:
The best answer is letter C. compulsion; compulsion
Explanation:
Both David and Ellen are displaying compulsion, a repetitive behavior that is performed to respond to an urge, so as to lower the person's distress. Such behaviors are performed according to rituals and rules. Ellen, for instance, checks the burners five times. If she checks them only 4 times, she will feel the urge to go check them again, otherwise she will be worried and anxious about them.
An obsession, on the other hand, is an intrusive thought or image that repetitively comes to a person's mind, causing distress. An obsession may lead to a compulsion. We cannot say David or Ellen are displaying obsession since we were not provided with their thoughts or the reason behind their compulsive behaviors.
The Tea Party a. has urged compromise with Democrats on tax and spending issues b. has been backed by wealthy conservative donors c. is aligned with the moderate wing of the Republican Party d. has yet to have any of its supporters elected to Congress
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Roger was not sure which of two candidates to vote for in the race for mayor. However, after he cast his vote, he felt much more confidant that he had made the correct choice. The change in the strength of Roger's attitude about the candidate he voted for is probably the result of: Group of answer choices
Answer:
Cognitive dissonance
Explanation:
Cognitive dissonance is a term in psychology that is used to explain the mental discomfort that occurs from having conflicting beliefs or attitudes. Where by, the situation leads to an individual having a form of mental discomfort, in order to find consistency in their belief or attitudes so as to reduce the discomfort and create balance.
Cognitive dissonance is often characterized by the following:
1. Fear of missing out
2. Constantly looking for reason to justify action taken.
3. Feeling of guilt about past.
4. Having uncomfortable feeling before taking action.
Hence, in this case, the change in the strength of Roger's attitude about the candidate he voted for is probably the result of: COGNITIVE DISSONANCE.
Simon Langlois studied government employment in Quebec. He found that even though the government had made efforts to formalize recruitment, more than 40 percent of the people he surveyed found their jobs through personal contacts. In the majority of cases, the personal contacts were fairly casual acquaintances, not close friends. What principle is demonstrated here
Answer:
"strength of weak ties"
Explanation:
In this scenario, the principle being demonstrated is known as the "strength of weak ties". This is a principle that has been discussed by sociologist Mark Granovetter in 1973. He states that these weak ties are bridges that allow us to disseminate and get access to information and opportunities that you might not otherwise have access to. Such as these job opportunities that the individual's were able to acquire from these casual acquaintances.
Charlie, a teenager from Fremont, Ohio, usually eats excessive amounts of food whenever he goes out for a meal with his friends or family. In such occasions, he usually feels a lack of control over himself and is unable to regulate the quantity he eats or stop eating altogether. This occurs several times a week and has been this way for the last 8 months. In this instance, Charlie is engaged in _____.
Answer:
crack
Explanation:
smh crack heads be capin
During the French Revolution, the Committee of Public Safety A. ended the use of the guillotine. B. ruled over France like a dictatorship. C. advocated for democratic reforms. D. financed revolutions in South America.
Answer:
many heads did fly during the French Revolution so i'd definitly say that the Committee of Public Saftey went with option A. and ended the use of the guillotine
Who were the two immigrants arrested for their participation in a robbery in which a security guard was killed whose case became a cause célèbre? Group of answer choices Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti Enrico Caruso and Andre Siegfried Reinhold Niebuhr and Stewart Poyntz Stanton Blanche and Jacob Abrams
The correct answer is A) Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti.
The two immigrants arrested for their participation in a robbery in which a security guard was killed whose case became a cause célèbre were Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti.
In a time where persecution of Communists and anarchists was part of the United States, these two Italian immigrants were considered anarchists. They were accused of robbery of a shoe store in Massachusetts where a security guard was killed during the incident. The police arrested both men who, unfortunately for them, were carrying guns. Although there was not enough evidence for a sentence, in August 1927 they were executed, creating so much controversy for this decision in the years to follow.
Your arms needs tissues that give it support and flexibilty to allow it to move. what two types would fulfill these requirments? A. cardiac muscle and connective tissues B. cardiac muscle and skeletal muscle tissue C. connective and smooth muscle tissue D. connective and skeletal muscle tissue
Answer:
your answer would be D. connective and skeletal muscle tissue
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In the context of common terms and typical situations related to teacher liability, starting a fistfight or bringing marijuana to school is considered an act that cannot be done lawfully, regardless of how it is performed, and is referred to as _
Answer:
Explanation:
Misfeasance is doing something illegal willfully in a way that harms another individual.
It does not matter how it is been done it is never accepted as legal.
Taken marijuana in school or a fist fight is a misfeasance the act is illegal causing harm and damage to other students indulging them to this bad act no matter how it is been done it is never legal and doing it is going against authority willfully.
The person who who did or caused the harm to others has to be under contract to provide adequate care for the affected.
Illustrate the relation of science and technology in health, population and
environment education.
fhealth nonulation and environment and enviroment education.
Answer:
The summary of the particular question is demonstrated in the following segment on the clarification.
Explanation:
Technology as well as science are practically state of the art. There seemed to be faith, doctrine, tradition a practice throughout much of the previous 50,000 years of human history. These managed to keep society safe but prevented development. The class lawsuit began apart after the introduction of the science of evolution mostly during the Renaissances era.Health has improved dramatically, as reflected in average life expectancy. An increase in the economy has gone up significantly which were originally believed incredibly difficult. But yeah, they've suffered from the weather.extravagant expenditure in feast festival obstructs the development of society
Answer:
Extravagant expenditure loses the essence of the festival and sometimes becomes a show for attention-seeking people.
Explanation:
Often it takes some expenses to make a festival cheerful and this allows us to devote more time with our friends and family. However, the other fact is that one doesn't need money to spend time with loved ones. The lightness of festivals sometimes blinds us that we cannot see the real motive of the festival and look for material pleasures in it. Society is affected because the potential capital which could be used for its upliftment is wasted on a extravagant leisures.
An unwritten rule of British cabinets is that even when individual ministers disagree with a given policy, they still must appear unified and take responsibility for it. This is known as:
Answer:
Cabinet collective responsibility.
Explanation:
Cabinet collective responsibility, also known as collective ministerial responsibility, is an informal agreement where all the members of the Cabinet have to support the collective decision made by the Cabinet. In other words, even if a member does not agree with the decision made, the person must publicly support it. Otherwise, he or she has to make his or her disagreement public and resign. The reason why they have to quit is that the person does not agree with the decision that the Cabinet, which is represented by a political party, thinks is the best, and it is not correct to work for something that you believe is wrong.
When you watch a modern situation comedy on television that is filmed or taped before a live studio audience using multiple cameras, you are seeing the influence of which of the following?
A. the Fox Network
B. The Ernie Kovacs Show
C. I Love Lucy
D. technology developed for the moon landing
Answer:D
Explanation:
if you were the Minister of Culture, what programmes would you bring to highlig
Nepali sculpture in world community? Write your plan.
Answer: If I were a minister of culture then I will leave the peoples to follow their festivals. I will not discriminate the peoples because of their religions.I will arrange many things for the different religions and cultures of different cast people.I will try to make our culture famous in all over the world.
Explanation:
In which of the following types of cases does a plaintiff attempt to prove that while an employer's policy or practice appears to apply to everyone equally, its actual effect is that it disproportionately limits employment opportunities for a protected class?
A. Disparate-treatment cases
B. Disparate-impact cases
C. Sexual harassment cases
D. All the above
E. Disparate-treatment cases and disparate-impact cases, but not sexual harassment cases
Answer:
B. Disparate-impact cases
Explanation:
Disparate-impact treatment is a situation where an employee is treated differently or less favorably because they belong to a protected class such as gender, religion or age.
When an employers policies are not biased but then have a disproportionate impact on such protected groups we call it a disparate-impact case.
Which action is an example of balancing a need for natural resources with a need to protect the environment? A) building oil pipelines above ground B) preventing overcrowding in cities C) providing housing for immigrants
Answer:
B) preventing overcrowding in cities
Explanation:
Preventing overcrowding in cities is an example to balance natural resources need and also protect the environment because overcrowding in cities means requirement of more natural resources and also harmful for environment.
Overcrowding will demand more natural resources such as land for homes, food and other which will cause deforestation, pollution, and other environmental hazards, so preventing overcrowding will also prevent the consequences of overcrowding and balance natural resources and protect the environment.
Hence, the correct option is "B".
The protests of Homer Plessy, Linda Brown and Rosa Parks can best be described as: a. civil disobedience. b. illegal and violent demonstrations. c. legal non-violent demonstrations. d. none of the above.
Baum and Potter argue that the mass media, as an institution in our democracy, traditionally act as a conduit for information up and down between the political elite and their constituents. This describes
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although the question does not provide options, we can say the following.
Baum and Potter argue that the mass media, as an institution in our democracy, traditionally act as a conduit for information up and down between the political elite and their constituents. This describes the ascendent model of communication, as part of their Theoretical Synthesis between public opinion and Mass Media.
In 2008, these two scholars developed research regarding the way Mass Media and Public opinion related to each other in the United States. Matthew Baum is a professor of Harvard University and Philip B. K. Potter was a professor of Political Science at UCLA.
Their research focused on the way public opinion in America was affected by foreign policy issues and how this public opinion affected the decision made in foreign policy.
Jenna has contracted with Ebenezer to buy his land for $50,000. Jenna has paid the amount in full. However, Ebenezer has not transferred the land to Jenna. Which of the following remedies is the court most likely to enforce in case Jenna files a suit?
A) Arbitration
B) Consequential damages
C) Rescission
D) Liquidated damages
E) Specific performance
Answer:
E) Specific Performance
Explanation:
In the situation that is being described, the court is most likely to enforce a Specific Performance. This is an equitable remedy in the law of contract, in which the court issues an order to the defendant in a la suite to perform a specific act, which most of the time entitles the complete performance of the contract that they have agreed to. Which in this case would force Ebenezer to transfer the land to Jenna.
Professor Alan is studying the regions of the brain that are activated when his subjects view disturbing images from horror movies. In this situation, the professor is using the _____ approach in his study.
He is using the Biological approach due to studying the feelings and behaviors of a person
A Social Studies instructor provides a piece of candy each time a student responds to a question. At the start of the school year, this incentive works well, and many students answer questions more often. By the middle of the school year however, the candy reward no longer has the same effect of increasing student response. Which principle of conditioning is at play in this classroom
Answer:
Operant conditioning; extinction
Explanation:
The following table shows the aggregate supply and demand data for a country. If input prices decrease and AS shifts to the right by 3,000 units at each price level. What will the new price equal?
Answer:
the new price is 100.
Explanation:
The table shows that increase in aggregate supply decreases the aggregate demand and increases the prices of the product while if decrease occurs in aggregate supply, it increases the aggregate demand and decreases the prices of the substance. So if the aggregate supply decreases from 4000 to 3000 so the new price of the product also decreases from 200 to 100 because there is a direct relationship between price and aggregate supply. If one decreases the other automatically decreases and vice versa.
what is known as a base
Answer:
a side of a plane figure or face of a solid
Public facilities is the cheapest way to provide basic services collectively. True/False
Answer:
Correct Answer:
True
Explanation:
In every country, the level of wealth of each citizens differs from one individual to another. Therefore, there would always be a provision by the government to provide basic services for those who happened to be poor.
For example, the educational, health and housing sector, is subsidized by the government for the poor citizens in most countries. Also, food is another area where subsidy is applied to through the offering of grants to local farmers.
Jim has recently been losing weight though he is hungry all the time. His partner noticed that he is drinking a lot of water and is dozing off while watching tv or at a movie. Jim suspects that he is simply aging, while his partner (who is taking a HLTH 1100 class) suspects he may have Group of answer choices
Due to hard workout and exercises.
Jim got tired and experience hunger due to excessive physical activities at the health center. Due to taking a HLTH 1100 class, he losses weight and needs more sleep because of the hard workout at the class. He become very thirsty and hunger so this is not because of the increase in age but of the heavy exercise and workout at the class which causes these effects in the body of Jim.https://brainly.com/question/17084895
5. A farmer wants to export some green (white) table grapes to Australia from his
farm near Worcester in the Western Cape. Suggest the best form of transport that
you know of that he
Answer:
For the farmer that want to export green (white) table grapes to Australia from his farm, the best transportation method to be adopted would be by air using the airplane. Because, of the perishable nature of the grapes and in-order to maintain its freshness, this method is the best option.
Explanation:
what kind of social behaviour does a child learn from home
Answer:
A child discipline , a child's character all depend in how the parents teach and behave. a child knows only what's its seen so social behaviours like speaking, manners, discipline, character all depends on the parents.
Hope it helps you...
Answer:
A child discipline , a child's character all depend in how the parents teach and behave. a child knows only what's its seen so social behaviours like speaking, manners, discipline, character all depends on the parents.
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Which of the following cases best demonstrates the U.S Supreme Court’s position on the "separation of church and state"? Select one: a. A teacher is very upset when a Jewish child begins to say a Hebrew prayer in the cafeteria before he eats. The student explains that observant Jews are instructed to say such prayers before eating, and he offers to say the prayer quietly. The teacher points out that in a public school such religious demonstrations are not acceptable and instructs him to save his prayers for home. b. A teacher decides to offer a course on the Bible as literature. She makes an extra effort not to promote or discount the religious beliefs in the book. Several students object and say that they do not want this course taught. She teaches the course anyway. c. The principal announces that specific Christian, Jewish, or Muslim prayers will not be given over the school public address system each morning, since such prayers violate the Supreme Court decision on prohibiting specific religious prayer in school. Instead, a sectarian or nondenominational prayer will be said each morning so that all students feel included. d. A teacher decides to offer a course on Christianity. She points out that most students in the school are Christian, but do not get an "adequate" Christian education at home. Her desire is to supplement that instruction and promote moral citizens. The community and the parents are all very supportive.
Answer:
A student decides to start a Christian club that will meet on school grounds and is given permission by the school administration, which also offers space on school grounds for non-religious clubs and other student groups to meet
Explanation:
Answer:
d. A teacher decides to offer a course on Christianity. She points out that most students in the school are Christian, but do not get an "adequate" Christian education at home. Her desire is to supplement that instruction and promote moral citizens. The community and the parents are all very supportive.
Explanation:
The fewer restrictions there are on the advertising of legal services, the more lawyers there are who advertise their services, and the lawyers who advertise a specific service usually charge less for that service than lawyers who do not advertise. Therefore, if the state removes any of its current restrictions, such as the one against advertisements that do not specify fee arrangements, overall consumer legal costs will be lower than if the state retains its current restrictions.
If the statements above are true, which of the following must be true?
(A) Some lawyers who now advertise will charge more for specific services if they do not have to specify fee arrangements in the advertisements.
(B) More consumers will use legal services if there are fewer restrictions on the advertising of legal services.
(C) If the restriction against advertisements that do not specify fee arrangements is removed, more lawyers will advertise their services.
(D) If more lawyers advertise lower prices for specific services, some lawyers who do not advertise will also charge less than they currently charge for those services.
(E) If the only restrictions on the advertising of legal services were those that apply to every type of advertising, most lawyers would advertise their services.
Answer:
B) More consumers will use legal services if there are fewer restrictions on the advertising of legal services.
Explanation:
If the government removes any of its current restrictions, the overall consumer legal costs will be lower than if the state retains its current restrictions so more consumer will take legal services of the lawyer because the services provided by the lawyer are less costly and affordable for the people of the society. The legal services are very important for the consumer if it is not costly every person will use it.
Ms. Claggett is sixty-six (66) years old. She has been covered under Original Medicare for the last six years due to her disability and has never been enrolled in a Medicare Advantage or a Part D plan before. She wants to enroll in a Part D plan. She knows that there is such a thing as the "Part D Initial Enrollment Period" (IEP) and has concluded that, since she has never enrolled in such a plan before, she should be eligible to enroll under this period. What should you tell her about how the Part D Initial Enrollment Period applies to her situation?
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
After becoming eligible for Medicare, her Medicare Part D initial enrollment period (or IEP) will be seven month period, this covers three months before becoming eligible for Medicare benefits, the month of Medicare eligibility, and three months after the month of eligibility.
However, it should be noted that, regardless of how early she enrolled in a Medicare Part D plan, her drug plan benefits can only start on the first day of the month of your Medicare eligibility.
Also, should she may be subjected to a late-enrollment penalty, if she joins a Medicare plan D later, instead of immediately after the end of her Initial Enrollment Period.
Answer:
It occurs three months before and three months after the month when a beneficiary meets the eligibility requirements for Part B, so she will not be able to use it as a justification for enrolling in a Part D plan now.
Explanation:
A(n) ________ is a large group of islands?
Answer:
Archipelago
Explanation:
A chain of islands.
Answer:An archipelago is a large group of islands.
Explanation: