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karlynnae

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A parent shuts off the TV when an injured victim of terrorism describes what it was like to be crushed under tons of debris. The parent is now personally upset and feels
 
  a. guilt that was triggered by Oedipal morality.
  b. sympathetic empathic arousal.
  c. that she must comply with social-conventional rules.
  d. self-oriented distress.

Question 2

Bookworm experienced a lack of growth hormone as a child. Now that Bookworm is an adult, he likely
 
  a. has developed a feminine physique.
  b. has grown considerably, towering over others.
  c. is of average height with child-like proportions.
  d. has normal body proportions but very short stature.



kiamars2010

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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