The ability to stand up for one's values in the face of opposition is called

A) moral outrage. B) moral courage.
C) values clarification. D) values demonstration.


Answer: B

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a. The most common type of hallucination seen in psychoses are imaginary tactile sensations. b. During a psychotic episode, the person may be wildly elated, depressed, hyperemotional, or apathetic. c. Some psychotic symptoms can be thought of as a primitive type of communication in which the patients are using their actions to say "I need help.". d. Psychotic speech tends to be so garbled and chaotic that it sounds like a "word salad.".

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a. own-gender bias; cross-gender identification b. weapon focus; own-race bias c. own-race bias; cross-race identification d. weapon focus; numbing effect

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