Answer:
(A) obsessive compulsive disorder
Explanation:
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is <em>a mental illness that is characterized by the compulsion to perform certain tasks in a certain way and/or the preoccupation with certain thoughts uncontrollably.</em> The latter is the obsessive component of OCD.
The classic OCD depiction is shown in the question, with a person obsessed with cleanliness and thus have a compulsion to wash his hands after meeting strangers to ensure that he is continously clean.
Though many of us might have certain characteristics that look 'OCD-like', <u>a diagnosis can only be made when the behavior is causing distress and/or inability to function on a day-to-day basis. </u>
The three values of 6 - 11 year old children are as follows:
1. protect your friends2. don't tell adults what's happening3. don't be too different from your peers
So from the given options, dressing up like adults are not one of it so therefore that is the answer.
<em>social science includes studying human behaviors and their relationships.</em>
I believe scarcity would be the correct term you're looking for. Scarcity's definition is basically when you want something, but there's not much of the product to go around for everyone.
Another way to look at it would be having very few resources of a product/item but wanting more of the product/item.
Why is compromise over the Nullification Crisis only a temporary fix to the problem of sectional tension