Answer:
This scenario most likely exemplifies <u>expectancy confirmation</u>.
Explanation:
The expectation confirmation model conceives satisfaction as the result of a contrast or comparison between the reality perceived by the individual and some type of comparison standard (expectations, norms based on experience, etc.). The propositions of the model are satisfaction is related to the degree and direction of the discrepancy between expectations and performance. Producing what has been called confirmation of expectations when the performance is initially expected, negative disconfirmation, when the performance is lower than expected, then dissatisfaction appears.
Answer:
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) to diagnose and classify mental disorders, tends shows concise and intended criteria, provided by experienced mental health professionals.
Explanation:
Although a newspaper editorialist argues that the use of the DSM-V diagnostic labels is destructively anti democratic, because it enables an elite corps of mental health professionals to subtly control the values and life-styles of the rest of society, the use of these diagnostic labels eases an objective assessment through wide clinical settings that could describe almost any behavior as a symptom of one or more disorders comprehensively.
The universal classification system, although someone with a psychiatric disorder may not fit the exact criteria and may be misdiagnosed, the physician should make an appropriate assessment of their symptoms/conditions and suggest appropriate treatment methods.
The Clean Air Act - United States federal law designed to control air pollution on a national level.
Answer:
Alarm
Explanation:
General adaptation syndrome (SAG) is the process that the body undergoes when it responds to stress. Be it physiological or psychological. The process consists of three steps: alarm, resistance and exhaustion.
In the alarm stage, our typical reactions are stimulated by two bodily hormones: epinephrine (also known as adrenaline) and norepinephrine (also known as norepinephrine).
Epinephrine mobilizes the release of glucose and fatty acids from fat cells. The body is able to use this hormone to respond to stress. Epinephrine and norepinephrine also have powerful effects on the heart. Both heart rate and stroke volume are increased. Thus, the heart rate of the body is increased. In this case, Sarah faced a moment of stress due to narrowly avoided a traffic accident