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FButt

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Define prosocial behavior; provide one example in a typically developing 5-year-old and one example in a 5-year-old diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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A friend of yours asks, Isn't it easy to tell when a person is faking the symptoms of dissociative identity disorder? What would be an accurate answer?
 
  a. No, because there is no way to accurately determine the existence of multiple personalities.
  b. Yes, you can give them personality tests, those can't be faked.
  c. Yes, diagnosis is usually done after hypnosis, when people are most truthful.
  d. Yes, differences in EEG tracing prove who is showing a different personality and who is not.



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Answer to Question 1

 Definition  behaviors that benefit self, others, and society
 Example of child without ODD  shares with others, uses conventional manners, considers others when acting (any reasonable response)
 Example of child with ODD  intrusive interactions with peers, sibling, parents; hurts others; refuses to follow rules of society or environment (any reasonable response)

Answer to Question 2

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