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Question
1. Eduardo frequently gets into arguments with people but he says that's okay because he's the Secretary of State.
a. Delusions: False beliefs that are maintained even though they clearly are out of touch with reality
b. Persecution: Belief that others are persecuting, spying on, or trying to harm them
c. Reference: Belief that objects, events, or other people have particular significance to them
d. Grandeur: Belief that they have great power, knowledge, or talent
e. Identity: Belief that they are someone else, such as Jesus Christ
2. Elizabeth was arrested last night while trying to get into the White House. She believes that she is the President of the Unites States and should be allowed to enter the house.
a. Delusions: False beliefs that are maintained even though they clearly are out of touch with reality
b. Persecution: Belief that others are persecuting, spying on, or trying to harm them
c. Reference: Belief that objects, events, or other people have particular significance to them
d. Grandeur: Belief that they have great power, knowledge, or talent
e. Identity: Belief that they are someone else, such as Jesus Christ
3. David believes that the FBI is looking for him so that they can put him in jail.
a. Delusions: False beliefs that are maintained even though they clearly are out of touch with reality
b. Persecution: Belief that others are persecuting, spying on, or trying to harm them
c. Reference: Belief that objects, events, or other people have particular significance to them
d. Grandeur: Belief that they have great power, knowledge, or talent
e. Identity: Belief that they are someone else, such as Jesus Christ
4. Every Sunday, Stephanie collects every local paper to read the want-ads. She believes that the ads are written just for her about a secret job that she must complete.
a. Delusions: False beliefs that are maintained even though they clearly are out of touch with reality
b. Persecution: Belief that others are persecuting, spying on, or trying to harm them
c. Reference: Belief that objects, events, or other people have particular significance to them
d. Grandeur: Belief that they have great power, knowledge, or talent
e. Identity: Belief that they are someone else, such as Jesus Christ
5. Jackie knows that when music ads popup on her computer that she is being spied on by Google because she has a special talent in being able to play the clarinet.
a. Delusions: False beliefs that are maintained even though they clearly are out of touch with reality
b. Persecution: Belief that others are persecuting, spying on, or trying to harm them
c. Reference: Belief that objects, events, or other people have particular significance to them
d. Grandeur: Belief that they have great power, knowledge, or talent
e. Identity: Belief that they are someone else, such as Jesus Christ
6. Wendell said Belief that whenever he goes to Walmart, the first thing he does is to count the number of checkers there are at the registers, if it is an odd number he feels that it is a significant omen to not buy anything that day.
a. Delusions: False beliefs that are maintained even though they clearly are out of touch with reality
b. Persecution: Belief that others are persecuting, spying on, or trying to harm them
c. Reference: Belief that objects, events, or other people have particular significance to them
d. Grandeur: Belief that they have great power, knowledge, or talent
e. Identity: Belief that they are someone else, such as Jesus Christ
7. Alice has told her friends that she found out she was an alien from another planet sent here to save humans from themselves.
a. Delusions: False beliefs that are maintained even though they clearly are out of touch with reality
b. Persecution: Belief that others are persecuting, spying on, or trying to harm them
c. Reference: Belief that objects, events, or other people have particular significance to them
d. Grandeur: Belief that they have great power, knowledge, or talent
e. Identity: Belief that they are someone else, such as Jesus Christ