The answer to the first unknown in the problem is "A phobia" while in the second unknown in the problem is the "condition emotional response". Such as a phobia is an exaggerated, irrational fear of an object or a situation which may sometimes be thought of as a condition emotional response.
Answer:
D). Half of them viewed themselves as being middle-aged.
Explanation:
The consistent findings(set of findings that consistently offer a similar interpretation) have revealed that 'half of the 60-75 years old age-group people consider themselves as being middle-aged' despite belonging to the old-age category. It implies that the deduction possesses the capability of being true due to consistency in the interpretation which proves that the people of such age <u>despite being physically aged are not ready to emotionally accept their aging.</u> Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is as follows:
Dr. Peterson has collected clinical observations, neurological test data, psychological test scores, and interview material on Mrs. Davis. If Dr. Peterson is doing this for the purpose of drawing conclusions that will lead to a diagnosis of Mrs. Davis, we can infer that Dr. Peterson is ____
a. a psychoanalyst
b. using reliable and valid measures
c. doing an assessment
d. using the DSM-5
Answer:
We can infer Dr. Peterson is c. doing an assessment.
Explanation:
We have been told that Dr. Peterson has collected several types of data on Mrs. Davis with the purpose of drawing a conclusion that will lead to a diagnosis. That information is consistent with an assessment, which is the gathering of information via different means - interviews, observations, testing, etc. - in order to develop a diagnosis of the subject. The goal is basically to explain and even predict future behaviors by the subject.