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yoroshambo

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Which paraphilia(s) is(are) well-known in Japanese art and literature?
 
  a. pedophilia c. sadism and masochism
  b. transvestism d. fetishes

Question 2

Fulero and Finkel (1991) compared mock jurors' responses to expert testimony regarding the mental state of a defendant. They found that
 
  A. mental-health experts providing only diagnostic testimony were the most influential.
  B. mental-health experts providing a diagnosis and a penultimate opinion regarding the defendant's understanding of wrongfulness were the most influential.
  C. mental-health experts providing a diagnosis, penultimate opinion, and an ultimate opinion about the defendant's mental state at the time of the act were the most influential.
  D. mental-health experts did not differ in the extent to which they influenced mock jurors.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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