Answer:
alter; host personality
Explanation:
Dissociative identity disorder or DID: In psychology, the term "dissociative identity disorder" is also referred to as "multiple personality disorder" or MPD. It is described as one of the mental disorders distinguished by the preservation of at least two different & relatively enduring "personality states". DID is accompanied by specific memory gaps and far away from what is considered forgetfulness.
An individual experiencing DID have two or more than two "alternate personalities" referred to as alters. These alter possess different voices, behavior, names, memories, & ways of looking at the world.
The host is considered as the most prominent state or identity in an individual having DID.
In the question above, the given statement represents Sara would be described as an alter personality and Madeline as a host personality.
I believe the answer is precautionary principle
precautionary principle refers to the actions/measurements that taken before threats are occuring in order to prevent/anticipate the potential damage that caused by those threats. Examples of the precautionary principle: banning a certain form of chemicals to be used for pesticides.<span>
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This is called "Discontinuation Syndrome." It is one side effect of taking antidepressants that will happen after stopping taking the drug. It is widely recognized and studied in psychology.
Answer: Kaitlyn's law
Explanation: The Kaitlyn's law was signed by the governor of California on 2001 after the tragic death of a six month old child named Kaitlyn Russell who died while left unattended to in a car during a hot summer. It prohibits leaving a 6 year old child or below in a vehicle when there are conditions which poses significant risk or danger to a child's safety. If the child would be left in the car, it should be under the supervision of a parent, legal guardian or another child aged 12 or above.
Answer: A is the correct answer
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