I believe the answer is: c. become anxious about having further intrusive thoughts.
People who develop obsessive compulsive disorder tend to experience an extremely intense shock after being put in a stressful situation. The chance of ocd from occuring massively increased if that stressful situation is a close bet between life and death, and caused them to constantly experience sudden panic even after they already get out from the situation.
Options:
A. Behavior; often inaccurate.
B. Feelings;mostly accurate.
C. Attitude;highly insightful.
D. Behavior; mostly Complex.
E. Feelings; family-of-origin-base.
Answer:A. Behavior; often inaccurate.
Explanation:Richard Nisbett and Timothy D. Wilson are both psychologists who in a 1977 paper which they published challenged the directness and reliability of introspection.
Their published paper is one of the.mostly widely read and sighted research findings on the issue of consciousness.
According to Richard Nisbett and Timothy D. Wilson (1977), Subjects which we study had, "little or no introspective access to higher order cognitive processes".
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Explanation:
During the War of 1812, Francis Scott Key was a lawyer and really had no major role in the war.
However, one night in 1814, his friend was taken hostage by the British. He found the ship in Baltimore, but they weren't allowed to leave until after the battle.
In this Battle at Fort McHenry, the British launched a massive bombing campaign against the United States, but they managed to fend it off.
The next day, the British stopped. Francis Scott Key witnessed the battle and noticed was one American flag still flying. He wrote a poem called the Star Spangled Banner and it became the National Anthem in 1931.
So, he was inspired by the <u>Battle at Fort McHenry</u>
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