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    -10 V to 10 V with a step of 0.1 V and obtain the graph Vout vs Vin. 3. Repeat the experiment with its physical implementation (on breadboard) 4.3. Construct this circuit on breadboard 4.4. Vary the Vin from -10 to 10 with step of 1V and measure respective Vout for each of the voltages. Fill these values in a table 4.5. Plot the Vout vs Vin using obtained values 2 Current voltage characteristics of a Zener diode Simulate the characteristics of Zener diode. Make sure to

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    Therefore‚ teenage internet porn addiction (TIPA) should not be just a guy-related problem. Internet Pornography Addiction and Online Sex Addiction are not official diagnoses in the latest Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders IV (DSM-IV-TR). However‚ Teenage Internet Porn Addiction (TIPA) should be considered as a ‘real problem’ as it fulfils the diagnostic features such as excessive use; withdrawal; tolerance (need for increasing stimulation) and negative repercussions (Block‚

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    3 CHAPTER Classification and Assessment of Abnormal Behavior CHAPTER OUTLINE HOW ARE ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR PATTERNS METHODS OF ASSESSMENT 80–99 CLASSIFIED? 70–77 The Clinical Interview The DSM and Models of Abnormal Behavior Computerized Interviews Psychological Tests STANDARDS OF ASSESSMENT 77–80 Neuropsychological Assessment Reliability Behavioral Assessment Validity Cognitive Assessment Physiological Measurement SOCIOCULTURAL AND ETHNIC FACTORS IN ASSESSMENT 99–100 SUMMING UP 100–101 T

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    ECE 204 AND 254– UEL 1 Laboratory Manual Draft copy for adoption: LABORATORY MANUAL OF ECE 204 AND 254 UNIFIED ELECTRONICS LAB 1 Prepared at Lovely Professional University With Participation & Valuable contributions from Er.Gurpreet Saini Er. Kawanpreet Kaur Er. Asha Rana Reviewed by. Rajeev Kr Patial Sr lect.‚ off. HOL‚ ECE (B. Id. 12301) OFF HOD ECE (Dean Labs ) DEPARTMENT OF ECE‚ LPU‚ PHAGWARA (PUNJAB)‚ INDIA. 1 ECE 204 AND 254– UEL 1 Laboratory Manual ECE204 and ECE254: UNIFIED ELECTRONICS

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    or witnessing it. Symptoms may include flashbacks‚ nightmares and severe anxiety‚ as well as uncontrollable thoughts about the event” (Mayo Clinic). The DSM-5 has a checklist that tells if a person’s symptoms are in alignment with those that have this disorder to see if they would be considered to have PTSD or not. According to the checklist the DSM-5 has for PTSD‚ the first qualification for this disorder is to have some sort of dramatic event in a person’s life (such as injury‚ sexual violation‚

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    Causes of ASP “The cause of antisocial personality disorder‚ or ASP‚ is unknown.” (Black‚ 2012‚ para. 1) “Researchers have their own ideas about ASP’s cause. One theory suggests that abnormalities in development of the nervous system may cause ASP.” (Black‚ 2012‚ The theories section‚ para. 1) “A recent study showed that if mothers smoked during pregnancy‚ their offspring were at risk of developing antisocial behavior. This suggests that smoking brought about lowered oxygen levels with may have

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    been fully clarified. The aim of the present study was to analyze DSM-IV OCPD prevalence rates in OCD and panic disorder (PD) patients to test for the specificity of the OCPD-OCD link‚ and to compare them to OCPD prevalence in a control group of subjects without any psychiatric disorder. A total of 109 patients with a principal diagnosis of DSM-IV (SCID-I) OCD and 82 with PD were interviewed using the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis II Disorders (SCID-II) in order to assess the prevalence

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    patient they tell them there is nothing physically wrong. However‚ in the movie My Girl Vada suffers from hypochondriasis. Vada either has cancer or a chicken bone stuck in her throat. She is constantly dying of something. She meets the criteria for the DSM-IV-TR. INTRODUCTION Hypochondriasis belongs to the somatoform class of disorders along with somatization disorder‚ undifferentiated somatization disorder‚ pain disorder‚ conversion disorder‚ and body dysmorphic disorder. Hypochondriasis is characterized

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    client is a process that is wide-ranging and broad. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) (American Psychiatric Association [APA]‚ 2013) supports recommendations and standards for identifying a diagnosis for a client. The procedure of diagnosing is more than skimming for symptoms in the DSM; one must assess‚ interview and identify issues‚ as well as refer to the DSM for a diagnosis. Case Study: Andrea C Andrea C. a company manager‚ is forty-nine and divorced. The location

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    provided in the DSM-5‚ the characteristic feature of Borderline Personality Disorder is the pervasive pattern of instability of interpersonal relationship‚ self-image‚ and affects‚ and marked impulsivity‚ beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts (p. 663). In Ms. Seeker’s case‚ she clearly has a pattern of unstable interpersonal relationships‚ self-image‚ affects‚ and control over impulses as she meets more than five of the criteria required for by the DSm-5 to receive the

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