Is obsessive-compulsive personality disorder the same thing as obsessive-compulsive
disorder?
What will be an ideal response?
Suggested response:
? No;
? A person with obsessive-compulsive disorder is driven to performing
ritualistic behaviors (compulsions) and to think unpleasant thoughts
(obsessions) that cause a great deal of distress;
? This contrasts to the person with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
who shows a life-long pattern of behavior characterized by orderliness and
rigidity.
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intervention and the population being studied. What might be a good title for a research report? A. Delinquency, what is it? B. The Big Question C. Juvenile delinquency in rural communities D. Problems in rural communities
The primary argument in support of the idea that the federal poverty threshold overestimates hardship is
A. in the United States anyone with initiative can avoid poverty. B. the threshold should take into account the in-kind benefits received by the poor. C. welfare provides sufficient income to raise families out of poverty. D. all of these.
Traditional Navajo older adults are often referred to as grandparents.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following interpersonal barriers to communication in agencies refers to any interference with the intended message?
A. Lying and distortion B. Noise C. Personality factors D. Individual perceptual errors