Answer: i think its b
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im just remembering off of what i learned last year lol
<span>I would go with option C; He is distressed by his symptoms. He has a problem and he realizes how problematic it is to him. Patients who manifest thoughts, behaviors, or impulses which is in conflict with the needs of the ego are said to be ego dystonic. If he views his disorder as a moral failure, or he doesn't view his problem as a disorder at all which is basically the same as option A, or if he thinks he can solve his problem without the therapist's help then he's being ego systonic. He thinks his attitude or feelings is consistent with his ideal self-image. Whereas his reply in C shows that he admits he has a problem which is in dissonance with his ideal self-image image.</span>
<span>The Macdonald-Cartier bridge that stretches the Ottawa River and connects Ontario to Quebec is named after John A. Macdonald and George-Étienne Cartier. These two were joint premiers of Canada that represented the link between French and English Canada. The bridge is open for pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists alike.<span>
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Answer: One-group pretest-posttest design
Explanation: Quasi-experimental research designs are procedural techniques used in Observational studies which are similar to an experiment but lacks elements of random assignment to variables. The one group pretest-posttest design utilizes only a single group of participants which is measured before (pretest) and after(posttest) being given a certain treatment.
In the scenario above, the run time of the same team was recorded before(pretest) the start of the season and at the end(posttest) of the season.
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Language is the key to inclusion and at the center of human activity, self-expression and identity. This publication recognize the importance that people place on their own language in achieving the MDG Goals. It showcases how language fosters participation in development with lasting results.
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