Following a disaster, debriefing sessions

a. provide those involved with a chance to share their feelings and concerns.
b. are not necessary for experienced disaster workers.
c. tend to increase the anxiety felt by many victims.
d. should be conducted by professionals.

a. provide those involved with a chance to share their feelings and concerns.

Psychology

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Plagiarism is

a. Giving instructions to the participant b. Informing participants after the session of the experiment's true purpose c. Filing all the papers associated with the experiment d. Presenting a portion of someone else's work as your own

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