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Dimas [21]
3 years ago
6

Doctor Jones tells Brady that he needs an operation to remove his appendix. Doctor Jones warns Brady that as she performs the op

eration, she must carefully cut through Brady’s body in order to remove the appendix. Brady agrees to the procedure and Doctor Jones removes the appendix, leaving a vicious-looking scar.
Why is Doctor Jones’ behavior not considered aggressive?

A. Doctor Jones’ behavior is not intended to cause harm.

B. Doctor Jones’ behavior was done with Brady’s consent.

C. Doctor Jones’ behavior was considered violent.

D. Doctor Jones’ behavior did not actually cause harm.
Advanced Placement (AP)
1 answer:
dusya [7]3 years ago
8 0
This might seem like a complicated question but the key to psychology is not to overthink it.

Think about it appendicitis is dangerous and requires surgery to correct. The doctor was trying to save him, and clearly doesn't intend harm on him.

Answer is "A"
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