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Initial screening for EVJOs is best done by
 
  a. writings and drawings they make.
  b. personality and mental ability tests.
  c. past violent acts.
  d. All of the above, combined, make the best screening predictor.

Question 2

The SVJO can be characterized by his/her ______
 
  a. loner status.
  b. need for instant gratification.
  c. Both a and b are characteristics.
  d. Neither a nor b is a characteristic.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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