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A psychologist is interviewing a refugee to this country who is unfamiliar with the majority culture here. in his former country, this person was spied on by the government and was the victim of robberies and assaults. he is suspicious of most people in authority and does not trust their motives which personality disorder might a psychologist suspect of this refugee, given that he did not know the history?
a. borderline
c. paranoid
b. obsessive-compulsive
d. schizotypal
Answer: c. paranoid
Explanation:
Paranoid personality disorder (PPD) is an eccentric personality disorder, meaning that the subject´s behavior seems unusual to other people. Considering that the refugee on this example is unfamiliar with the local culture, his attitude may seem strange to others and therefore fit the diagnosis.
Furthermore, having been a victim of political persecution and different criminal attacks, him being suspicious of other people may be a learned behavior, but without knowing about his past, a psychologist could mistakenly conclude that the patient has PPD.
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The correct answer is B. Phoenix
Explanation:
The map shows latitude lines (horizontal lines) and longitude lines (vertical lines) in the U.S. Moreover, these lines can be used to locate places by combining a North/South coordinate with a West/East coordinate.
In the case of the coordinates 33°N latitude, 112°W longitude; this shows a place located 33° north, which is between the lines marked as 30°N and 40°N (first and second horizontal line from the bottom of the map). Also, the second coordinate shows the place is located 112° West between the lines marked as 120°W and 110°W (first and second vertical line from left to right). According to this, the city the coordinates refer to is Phoenix because this is the one located at the latitude and longitude of the coordinates.
Answer:
self-administered survey
Explanation:
Jackie is doing a study on the number of hours spent watching TV and how this affects family cohesion. She decides to mail a questionnaire to randomly selected households in her state. This is an example of <u>self-administered survey</u>. A self-administered survey is a survey that is done or designed in such a way that the researcher will not interfere with the respondents. In this method the respondents complete the survey on their own with no agent to guide or interfere in the process. While this method is relatively cheap, the respondents feel more at ease, there is a higher requirement of respondents because due to the absence of monitoring or guidance there is usually increased error in questionnaires.