When Ellen learns that her roommate will be an international student from Britain, she is worried that her roommate will be stiff and reserved. Ellen is surprised when Diana turns out to be upbeat and friendly. Diana's behavior goes against Ellen's beliefs about how people from Britain express emotions and have violated her
What will be an ideal response?
cultural display rules.
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a. Takes risks b. Diplomatic c. Inspires others d. Visionary e. Team-oriented
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a. Alzheimer's disease b. Huntington's disease c. epilepsy d. meningitis
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
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a. anxiety; mood c. dissociative; anxiety b. schizophrenic; anxiety d. mood; dissociative