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What describes who you are.
A: personal identity
B: personality
C: defense mechanisms
D: showing empathy

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Are you sure because I’m scared ima fail this pe quiz.
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Ok I understand, next question is: to love and be loved is considered what on maslow’s Hierarchy of needs.
A: esteem needs
B: crucial
C: safety needs
D: belonging
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What is the reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands.
A: stress
B: hostility
C: anxiety
D: character
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What is defined as techniques and strategies you can develop to both avoid and reduce your stress.
A: stress
B: physical needs
C: defense mechanisms
D: stress management
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What is a firm observance of core ethical values
A) integrity
B: competence
C: personality
D: hospitality
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Are you sure, this quiz is important to me
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Ok, next question is: personality is a complex set of characteristics that make you unique.
A: true
B: false
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A resource is anything that cause stress.
A: true
B: false
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What is defined as non-hostile comments that point out problems and encourage improvement.
A: constructive criticism.
B: defense mechanisms
C: character
D: personality
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To be valued and recognized is part of the following on maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs.
A: self-actualization
B: esteem needs
C: physical needs
D: safety needs
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A: personal identity
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I apologize if I confused you. The answer to the question "What describes who you are?" would be more accurately described as personal identity. Personal identity refers to the unique characteristics, traits, and beliefs that make an individual who they are. It encompasses aspects such as one's values, interests, experiences, and self-perception. Personality, defense mechanisms, and showing empathy are all related to personal identity but do not necessarily capture the entirety of who a person is.
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D: belonging

In Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, the need to love and be loved falls under the category of belonging. This level of needs includes things like forming and maintaining relationships, feeling accepted and connected to others, and having a sense of community. It is an essential human need for social interaction and feeling a sense of belongingness.
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A: stress
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D: stress management
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A) integrity
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Yes, I am sure. A firm observance of core ethical values is commonly associated with integrity. Integrity refers to the adherence to moral and ethical principles, being honest and upright in one's actions and decisions. It involves aligning one's behaviors with their values and doing the right thing even when no one is watching.
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A: true

Personality refers to a combination of traits, behaviors, attitudes, and patterns of thought that make an individual unique. It encompasses various dimensions such as introversion/extroversion, openness, conscientiousness, agreeableness, and emotional stability. Personality is considered complex as it is shaped by a combination of genetic, environmental, and social factors.
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B: false

A resource is generally not something that causes stress. Rather, a resource is something that can help alleviate or cope with stress. Resources can include supportive relationships, coping skills, financial stability, access to healthcare, and other factors that positively contribute to one's ability to manage stress.
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A: constructive criticism.

Constructive criticism refers to feedback or comments that are intended to be helpful and promote improvement. It involves pointing out problems or areas of concern in a non-hostile manner, along with suggestions or guidance on how to address those issues. The goal of constructive criticism is to provide constructive feedback that can lead to growth and improvement, rather than causing harm or defensiveness.
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B: esteem needs

In Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, the need to be valued and recognized falls under the category of esteem needs. Esteem needs involve the desire for self-esteem, respect from others, recognition for achievements, and a sense of accomplishment. It encompasses both internal self-esteem (self-worth and self-confidence) and external esteem (recognition and respect from others).

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