A disordered in which the individual fails to distinguish between internal and external stimuli is called ____________
A. neurosis
B. psychosis
C. psychosomatic disorder
D. schizophrenia
B
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Dugger describes class inequality as arising
a. in an open free marketplace where all people have a chance to make it. b. by advantaged people using their advantage to accumulate more and more. c. from intelligence and education. d. from the biological inequality that exists--from a combination of talent and attractiveness.
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A fraud alert protection requires that a consumer be notified when his or her information has been compromised.
a. true b. false