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nelaaney

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If Sam thrives on public speaking and making presentations, and George considers these same behaviors problematic, then we can recognize that
 
  a. George has a phobia that will cause him to fail at school.
  b. their perceptions of stress are different.
  c. a different pattern of conditioning exists.
  d. they should work together on projects.

Question 2

Connor has been hospitalized following a suicide attempt. He has struggled with major depressive disorder for years, and it is much worse this time around. He seems almost out of his head and unable to communicate with his doctors. One doctor would like to use ECT as a treatment, but what ethical principle may suggest he should not, given that Connor cannot agree to or refuse the treatment in his present state of mind?
 
  a. Nonmalficience
  b. Beneficience
  c. Respect for autonomy
  d. Justice



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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