Bantra is an economically diverse neighborhood where most residents know each other by name. To make their neighborhood a safer place, the residents have agreed to question suspicious strangers, take actions to remove lewd graffiti, and report their concerns to the police. This is an example of
A. predictive policing.
B. collective efficacy.
C. role engulfment.
D. cultural socialization.
Answer: B
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a. ?The computer receives the information and translates it into smaller chunks. b. ?The computer receives the information and stores an identical copy of the information. c. ?The computer receives and translates the information into a composite image. d. ?The computer receives the information and stores it semantically.
In Rosenhan's experiment in which he and several colleagues had themselves committed to mental hospitals with a diagnosis of "schizophrenia," the staff at the hospital
a. recognized these phony patients as "phony" during the initial interview. b. recognized these phony patients as "phony" when they were caught taking notes on their observations. c. recognized these phony patients as "phony" when they dropped all pretense of mental illness and acted normally. d. never recognized these phony patients as "phony," although the real patients did see through their pretense.
Long-term exposure to opioid drugs
A. has not been clearly shown to produce damage to any tissue or organ system. B. causes damage to the mesolimbic dopamine system. C. can weaken the heart. D. is a common cause of kidney disease.
People with ____ may experience symptoms such as fatigue, muscle tension, restlessness, irritability, sleep disturbances, or difficulty concentrating. Depression may also be present
a. GAD c. PTSD b. panic disorder d. obsessive-compulsive disorder