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Redwolflake15

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Describe how a psychologist might assess and diagnose impairments in affective social competence.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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For days after visiting Disneyland, the words and tune for It's a Small World keep invading Jessica's thoughts. She cannot get them out of her head. Jessica's experience is similar to the ____.
 
  a. obsessions seen in obsessive-compulsive disorder
  b. fear seen in generalized anxiety disorder
  c. compulsions seen in obsessive-compulsive disorder
  d. avoidance seen in social phobias



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Answer to Question 1

 Definition  coordination of capacities to experience emotions; send emotional messages to others; read others' emotional signals
 Assess by interviewing caretakers, teachers, and child, as well as direct observation of interactions with others

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