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joblessjake

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The text cites a case example of Richie, who became shaky and dizzy at Disney World. Richie
   thought he was going crazy when time slowed down and he began to perceive people around
   him as mechanical creatures.
 
  Richie was suffering from an episode of ______.
   a. dissociative fugue c. depersonalization
   b. dissociative amnesia d. malingering

Question 2

Behavioral assessment treats test results as ________ rather than as signs of
   underlying personality traits.
 
  a. overt evidence of psychopathology occurring in random settings
  b. samples of behavior that occur in specific situations
  c. specific behaviors triggered by environmental contagions
  d. random behavioral events



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B




joblessjake

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
Gracias!


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