Match the following items. 1. idiosyncrasies hallucinations and paranoia 2. severity Jauqin likes to display his baseball cards in a triangle pattern and doesn't like anyone to mess them up. 3. observable intensity of an illness 4. disorder noticeable

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Answer:

1. Idiosyncrasies - Jauqin likes to display his baseball cards in a triangle pattern and doesn't like anyone to mess them up

2. Severity – Intensity of an illness

3. Observable – Noticeable  

4. Disorder – Hallucinations and Paranoia  

Explanation:

1. Idiosyncrasies - Jauqin likes to display his baseball cards in a triangle pattern and doesn't like anyone to mess them up

Idiosyncrasies refers to a feature of an individual that is considered rather peculiar, which may also be a habit of an eccentric likes. In the statement about Jauqin, we see him to have a habit of arranging baseball cards in a particular pattern and disapproving of anyone who disturbs the pattern. This is not common behavior, and is unusual -indicative of an idiosyncratic behavior.

2. Severity – Intensity of an illness

Severity is the magnitude or degree of any thing. With regard to abnormal behavior, severity refers to the intensity of the attitudes or actions. Behaviors are known to have various stages or levels, and as a condition progresses without proper treatment or neutralization, it is seen that its intensity increases.

3. Observable – Noticeable  

By definition, observable refers to anything that can be discerned, is visible, or noticeable. With regard to abnormal behaviors, observable abnormal behaviors is most commonly targeted in psychology, instead of the subjects cognitive capacities. Observable behaviors are a translation of the perceptions, reasoning and reactions of the subject.

4. Disorder – Hallucinations and Paranoia  

Hallucinations are false perceptions of entities or happenings. This is a disorder (illness) that is of a sensory nature, meaning that it may involve hearing, seeing, tasting, feeling or smelling objects that may not have actually occurred.  

Paranoia, on the other hand, though also a disorder, is one that involves a false notion or belief that results as a misinterpretation of a situation and majorly involves suspicion and skepticism. For example, they might be overcome with the feeling that they are being chased by the FBI, or might feel like they are being lied to or cheated on in any manner.

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