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Medesa

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Evaluations of Incredible Years reveal that the program __________.
 
  A) is highly effective at improving parenting and reducing child behavior problems
  B) initially helps families with aggressive children, but the effects of the parent training component do not endure
  C) is somewhat helpful to control groups but does not improve the parenting of children with conduct problems
  D) does not have any real lasting impact on children with serious conduct problems

Question 2

Treatment for aggressive children is best begun __________.
 
  A) early, before their behavior becomes well-practiced and difficult to change
  B) in mid to late elementary school, once its impact on academic achievement is verifiable
  C) during middle school, after their ability to inhibit impulses becomes well-practiced
  D) during mid to late adolescence, after their behavior patterns have developed



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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