Answer:
disobedience to the law, vandalism of public property and attempt on the life within cities
population density, class disparity, heterogeneous communities, xenophobia, marginalization, police brutality
Explanation:
Answer:
c. Mr. Able will fear he has an undetected fatal illness; Mr. Baker will have many vague physical complaints.
Explanation:
Somatic symptom disorder in most cases is a disorder that is involving extreme and long-lasting focus on multiple physical symptoms for which no medical cause is evident.
People who have somatic disorder are not always concerned whether the physical symptom has a medical cause or not, what majorly happens to them is that the psychological factors compound the severity and impairment associated with the physical symptoms.
Illness Anxiety Disorder is a type of disorder which involves severe anxiety over the belief of one having a disease process without any evident physical cause.
The major difference between the two ( somatic disorder and illness anxiety disorder) is that If one or more physical symptoms are severe and associated with anxiety, then the diagnosis is somatic symptom disorder; in illness anxiety disorder the concern is majorly with the idea of being sick instead of the physical symptom itself.
Answer: Apollo gave some mortals the gift of prophecy, or the ability to see the future.
Explanation:
Two senators are elected from each state, but the number of House members varies per state. There are 435 members of the House of Representatives. Representation by state is determined by the U.S. Census population statistics. States are divided into districts that contain an equivalent number of people. Each state is guaranteed at least one representative.
A senator must be at least 30 years old, and members of the House of Representatives must be at least 25 years old.
Answer:
test-retest reliability
Explanation:
Based on the scenario being described it can be said that the psychological construct missing from this intelligence test is test-retest reliability. This is a measure to see how reliable the results of a test are, and is done by administering the same test twice, after a set amount of time has passed. Such as the researcher has done in this scenario.