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6. What does P stand for in PAPERS?

  • Presentation and Pregnancy
  • Positive attitude and Presentation
  • Positive attitude towards oneself and Personal Autonomy
  • Personal autonomy and Presentation

7. What does S stand for PAPERS?

  • Strength
  • Shyness
  • Self actualisation
  • Stress

8. What's a limitation of failure to function adequately?

  • Some people are considered abnormal but they live normal lives (Yorkshire Ripper)
  • Few people reach self actualisation
  • Temperal validity e.g burping in someone's face
  • Temperal validity e.g being gay

9. What definition suggests someone is unable to experience a normal range of behaviours?

  • Failure to function adequately
  • Deviation from social norms
  • Deviation from mental health
  • Failure to be social

10. Limitation of deviation from social norms?

  • Some people are considered abnormal however they lead normal lives (Yorkshire Ripper)
  • Few people reach self actualisation
  • Temperal validity - e.g being gay
  • Temperal validity - e.g burping in someone's face

11. Which definition involves implicit and explicit rules?

  • Failure to be social
  • Failure to function adequately
  • Deviation from social norms
  • Deviation from mental health

12. What does R stand for in PAPERS?

  • Resistance to stress
  • Reading
  • Reality
  • Random activity