Answer: Panic disorder along with Agoraphobia
Explanation:
Panic disorder doesn't refer to a single panic attack for someone to have panic disorder they must experience frequent panic attacks.
Agoraphobia occurs when someone is anxious of being around places where they feel trapped. Having a once off panic attack can not be classified as panic disorder , however when a person have repeating episodes of panic attacks that is a sign of having panic disorder.Panic attack and agoraphobia doesn't always go together, Some people may have one without the other.
Symptoms of panic disorder include:
- Reccuring and unexpected panic attacks
- constant anxiety about having a panic attack for a month after having had one.
- losing control
Symptoms of agoraphobia
- This is a fear associate with feeling trapped in an open space but still feel like you can't escape it.
- This involves things like being in in an enclosed space like a small shop or theatre
- One space like a shopping mall or car park
- Public transport such a a bus or plane or train
Or anywhere other than your own home.
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Answer:
15 points higher
Explanation:
The <u><em>Flynn Effect</em></u> is a phenomenon that the increase in IQ over the ages is an increase in <u><em>overall abstract problem solving</em></u> rather than actual intelligence, and are attributed to the environment in which younger generations are surrounded by compared to older generations. According to this effect an average 18-year old scored 15 points higher than that of someone 60 years ago.
**I had this question and studied the Flynn Effect in high school**
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