She seems well adjusted to school and participates in different after school
activities and sports. However, her behavior has recently become a source of concern.
For example, when playing soccer, Sarah has at times stopped abruptly, screaming
and squirming, with a "locked-up" body for 2-3 minutes, frightening other children.
When asked about it, Sarah appeared frightened and on one occasion explained: "I
think I have heart disease, and the running caused my heart to stop beating!" This
suggests that Sarah may be suffering from:
a. Posttraumatic stress disorder
b. Separation anxiety disorder
c. Agoraphobia
d. Panic disorder
e. Generalized anxiety disorder
D
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a. Americans and Europeans tend to be more open to new experiences. b. a culture's climate influences its members' personality styles. c. a culture's distance from the equator influences its members' personality styles. d. geographically neighboring cultures had stark differences in their respective members' personalities. e. Americans and Europeans are just as agreeable as members of other cultures.
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A) thinner. B) more breakable. C) thicker. D) less dense.