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Mollykgkg

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Pasquale is fearful of heights and flying, which has hampered his career. According to DSM-5, his condition would be diagnosed as:
 
  a) agoraphobia.
  b) panic disorder.
  c) specific phobia.
  d) posttraumatic stress disorder.

Question 2

Wien and colleagues (2007 ) claim that First Nation child welfare agencies are superior to provincial agencies:
 
  a) in providing culturally appropriate services.
  b) based on self-report survey studies.
  c) in providing financial subsidies for low income families.
  d) based on qualitative research.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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