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Psych 526 Exam 1 Questions & Answers 100% Accurate
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personality disorder - ANSWER-an enduring pattern of inner experience and behavior that deviates markedly from the expectations of the individual's culture 
-this pattern is manifested in two or more of the following areas: 
--cognition (ways of perceiving self/others) 
--affectivity (emotional responses) 
--interpersonal functioning 
--impulse control 
 
psychopathy - ANSWER-antisocial personality construct 
impairments to ways you view and interact with the world 
can't be diagnosed until af...
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QASP-S Exam Study Guide With Correct Answers Graded A+
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Positive Behavior Support - an approach used to support behavior change. The method is not 
designed to "fix" the person & never uses punishment. Main idea: teaching someone a more effective/ 
acceptable bx will decrease problem bx. 
Who is a bx support plan for? - indv who display challenging bx to the extent that it severely 
impacts their life. 
-can be developed and used at any age. 
PBS in a School Setting - Proact, Safety Care, Be aware of antecedant strategies, ensure safety of 
kiddo a...
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QASP-S Exam Study Guide Questions With Correct Answers Latest 2024/2025 | Graded A+.
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QASP-S Exam Study Guide Questions With Correct Answers Latest 2024/2025 | Graded A+. Positive Behavior Support - Answer an approach used to support behavior change. 
The method is not designed to "fix" the person & never uses punishment. Main idea: 
teaching someone a more effective/ acceptable bx will decrease problem bx. 
Who is a bx support plan for? - Answer indv who display challenging bx to the extent 
that it severely impacts their life. 
-can be developed and used at any age. 
PBS in a...
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SPCE 680, exam 1 (2023/2024) 100% Correct
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SPCE 680, exam 1 (2023/2024) 100% Correct Changes from DSM-IV to DSM-5 - DSM - 5 abandoned the PDD subtypes from DSM- IV, returning to the earlier notions of autism as a single mental health condition, known as autism spectrum disorder - For a diagnosis of autism, behavior must be impaired in two, instead of three, ways. - Restricted and repetative behavior remains and essential element in the diagnostic criteria. However, sensory behaviors are now included as one of the most common forms of RRB...
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ORGB 364 Study Guide 2024
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ORGB 364 Study Guide 2024 
Organizational behaviour 
the study of what people think, feel, and do in and around organizations 
Organizations are 
groups of people who work interdependently toward some purpose 
4 skills and knowledge that employers look for in new hires are: 
em solving 
ng effectively in teams 
3. communication 
4. leadership 
MARS Model 
motivation, ability, role perceptions, situational factors 
dark triad of personality 
narcissism, psychopathy, machiavellianism 
Why is organ...
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Forensic Psychology Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Forensic Psychology Exam Questions With 
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Outline restorative justice schemes - answerthey involve the offender coming face to face 
with their victim who takes an active role in the process. A trained mediator helps the victim and 
offender discuss the crime and consequences for them both 
apart from face to face interactions how else can restorative justice systems be used - answer. 
the offender could pay for damage caused 
. the offender could physically repair the damag...
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Abnormal Psychology /Psychopathology Final Exam Fully Solved 2024.
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What are the 4 KEY characteristics of determining whether a thought/behaviour is abnormal? And why is it used? - Answer Statistically infrequent, violate social norms, cause distress, cause impairment are four ways to determine as there is NO UNIVERSALLY ACCEPTED definition of what is 'abnormal'. 
 
T/F: There are limitations in the four characteristics of abnormal behaviour/thought determination - Answer True. 
 
T/F: Any deviation from the norm is abnormal but not all statistically infre...
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BMGT 364 Chapter 5 Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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BMGT 364 Chapter 5 Exam Questions With 
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The element of situation strength that is called consistency is defined as __________. 
the extent to which cues regarding work duties and responsibilities are compatible with one 
another 
The personality trait a __________ is most likely to exhibit is the investigative personality 
trait. 
biologist 
Which of the following describes collectivism? 
Emphasizes a tight social framework in which people expect others in groups of which they ...
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AQA Psychology- Psychopathology Exam Questions and Answers
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AQA Psychology- Psychopathology 
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What are the definitions of abnormality? -Answer--Statistical Infrequency 
-Deviation of social norms 
-Failure to Function adequately 
-Deviation from ideal mental health 
What is statistical infrequency? -Answer-Describes behaviour as normal or not based 
on the number of times we observe it. 
If the persons scores cluster around the average then they are considered 'normal' for 
that category. 
On either side of the average people...
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Psych 526 Exam 1 Questions And Answers 2022
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personality disorder - Answer - an enduring pattern of inner experience and behavior that deviates markedly from the expectations of the individual's culture 
-this pattern is manifested in two or more of the following areas: 
--cognition (ways of perceiving self/others) 
--affectivity (emotional responses) 
--interpersonal functioning 
--impulse control 
 
psychopathy - Answer - antisocial personality construct 
impairments to ways you view and interact with the world 
can't be diagnosed unti...