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2. part b: which two details from the text best support the answers to …

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  1. part b: which two details from the text best support the answers to part a?

a. \this omission is important not only because it shapes therapists and doctors understanding of their patients but because without an official dsm code, it is harder to bill insurers for treatment of a specific issue.\ (paragraph 5)
b. \addiction may not be an official term in the u.s., at least not yet. but researchers and clinicians like bishop, who avoid using it, are still concerned about some of the patterns of behavior they see.\ (paragraph 11)
c. \gentiles definition doesnt address the questions of whether media can cause changes in your brain or create a true physical dependency.\ (paragraph 14)
d. \young people with milder problems may learn from their more deviant peers, she says.\ (paragraph 27)
e. \how can people, especially young people, forge healthier relationships with technology while continuing to use it every day? some technologists believe that what has to happen is a change in the tech itself.\ (paragraph 30)
f. \the company has partnered with both ucla health and columbia university medical center to research the efficacy of the app, and zichermann says they plan to seek fda approval as a digiceutical.\ (paragraph 42)

Explanation:

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To solve this, we analyze each option:

  • Option A: Talks about billing insurers and DSM codes, not directly supporting Part A (likely about "omission" or related). Eliminate.
  • Option B: Discusses "addiction" not being an official term, which aligns with Part A’s context (if Part A was about terminology). Keep.
  • Option C: Focuses on media and brain changes, unrelated to Part A’s theme. Eliminate.
  • Option D: Discusses deviant peers, irrelevant to Part A. Eliminate.
  • Option E: Talks about technology and relationships, not supporting Part A. Eliminate.
  • Option F: Mentions the company’s partnership to research the app’s efficacy, which supports Part A (if Part A was about the app’s purpose). Keep.

Answer:

B. "Addiction may not be an official term in the U.S. at least not yet. But researchers and clinicians like Bishop, who avoid using it, are still concerned about some of the patterns of behavior they see." (Paragraph 11)
F. "The company has partnered with both UCLA Health and Columbia University Medical Center to research the efficacy of the app, and Zichermann says they plan to seek FDA approval as a 'digiceutical.'" (Paragraph 42)