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 Propaganda is the tool for exploitation the things give your own opinion , can you share the role of Media with updating examples of rise of media. 

A .How the direct and indirect messages affect human Behavior in Psychological aspect. 

B. analyzes how the people deliver the construct message and how it effect. 

C. Differentiate the role of media and how it affects the human Behavior.


What factor does psychiatrist analyze during hiring the interview whether the person is fit for the job or not


Q-2, Propaganda is the tool for exploitation the things give your own opinion , can you share the role of Media with updating examples of rise of media. 

A .How the direct and indirect messages affect human Behavior in Psychological aspect. 

B. analyzes how the people deliver the construct message and how it effect. 

C. Differentiate the role of media and how it affects the human Behavior. 


if you have a sample size of 20 and the assumption of normality is violated will the anova be robust against it


What is a positive trait? What four criteria are used to define a trait as positive?
2. List at least three central traits of yourself, describe how you present such a trait in your life and try to explain how you develop each trait using the personality theories we have introduced in the lectures(traits and type, psychodynamic, humanistic or expectancy theory).
List at least three central traits of yourself, describe how you present such a trait in your life and try to explain how you develop each trait using the personality theories we have introduced in the lectures(traits and type, psychodynamic, humanistic or expectancy theory).

Jeni is a 21-year -old college student. Although she is doing exceptionally well in school, for the past year she has worried constantly that she will fail and be thrown out. When her fellow students and professors try to reassure her, Jeni worries that they are just pretending to be nice to her because she is such a weak student. Jeni also worries about her mother being ill and about whether she is really liked by her friends. Although Jeni is able to acknowledge that her fears are excessive (she has supportive friends, her mother is in good health, and, based on her grades, Jeni is one of the top students in her school), she still struggles to control her worrying.

Q1. If you were Jeni’s doctor, what diagnosis would you give her? Please elucidate your reasons. 

Q2. What are the central features of this disease?



1A. Rewrite the arguments below (1 and 2) into standard form (i.e. indicate which is/are the premise(s) and which is/are the conclusion(s)). (20%)

Argument 1:
All university students use Zoom for classes. Snoopy uses Zoom for classes. Therefore, Snoopy is a university student.

Argument 2:
All mice eat cats. Mickey is a mouse. Therefore, it eats cats.
B. Determine whether arguments 1 and 2 are valid or invalid arguments. (10%)
C. Justify your answer (in Question 1B) by evaluating the arguments with appropriate concepts and give explanations. (20%)
What theory proposes that development occurs gradually through cognitive, physical and social growth
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