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Define values acquisition and list the seven steps for acquiring a new value.

Question 2

Discuss the differences between normal and abnormal behavior.



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Answer to Question 1

Values acquisition involves consciously assuming a new value. The seven steps in values acquisition are:

1) The value is chosen freely.
2) The value is chosen among alternatives.
3) The value is chosen after careful consideration of each alternative.
4) The value is prized and cherished.
5) The value is publicly affirmed.
6) The value is acted upon.
7) The value is part of a pattern of repeated action.

Answer to Question 2

Normal
To be down once in awhile.
To be down after a poor performance on a test.

Abnormal
Anxiety not appropriate to a particular situation.
Depressed when things are going well.



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