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13 how does one develop their ethics/morals over time? a morals come entirely from a persons family b everyone gets morals primarily from religious organizations c individuals reject the morals they are taught in school d morals are created through interactions with several groups and communities 14 how can you make good decisions? a learn from decisions that did not go well b always delay gratification c let others make your decisions for you d wait and decide until the last minute 15 how can someone develop improvements in their communication skills? a by reducing active listening b by limiting the number of people you interact with c by being assertive and speaking up as needed d by keeping your feelings to yourself to avoid conflict 16 why should a meeting place be a part of your fire escape plan? a it can be used to discuss an escape strategy before exiting a burning building b it specifies a location away from the home to identify who is safe c it lets people meet outside of the building to re - enter together d it provides time to reflect on safety practices following a fire 17 psychiatrist vs. psychologist. whats the main difference? a a psychiatrist can prescribe medicine. a psychologist cannot. b a psychologist can prescribe medicine. a psychiatrist cannot. c a psychologist must attend college longer than psychiatrist. d psychiatrists treat children. psychologists treat adults. 18 why might we visit our general practitioner? a they can perform surgery as needed b we need to test our vision c they generally charge less than other kinds of doctors
- Morals are developed through a variety of social interactions. Family, religion, and school are factors, but not the sole sources. Interaction with multiple groups and communities shapes morals.
- Learning from past decisions that didn't go well helps in making better - informed decisions in the future. Delaying gratification isn't always the key, and letting others decide or waiting until the last minute are not reliable strategies.
- Being assertive and speaking up as needed is a way to improve communication skills. Reducing active listening, limiting interactions, or keeping feelings to oneself are counter - productive.
- A meeting place in a fire escape plan is to identify who is safe outside the home. It's not mainly for discussing escape strategies, re - entering together, or reflecting on safety practices.
- The main difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist is that a psychiatrist is a medical doctor who can prescribe medicine, while a psychologist cannot.
- General practitioners are visited for general health - related issues, not for vision tests or because they charge less. They don't typically perform surgery.
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- D. Morals are created through interactions with several groups and communities
- A. Learn from decisions that did not go well
- C. By being assertive and speaking up as needed
- B. It specifies a location away from the home to identify who is safe
- A. A Psychiatrist can prescribe medicine. A Psychologist cannot.
- None of the above options are correct as the most common reasons to visit a general practitioner are for routine check - ups, non - surgical health issues, and referrals, etc.