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In Strickland v. Washington, the Court created a two-prong test to evaluate which aspect of the criminal defendant's experience?
 
  a. the effectiveness of counsel in criminal proceedings
  b. the appropriate construction of a jury at voir dire
  c. the likelihood of prejudice warranting a change of venue
  d. the reasonableness of accommodations in pretrial detention

Question 2

Research on males and females indicates a strong association between victimization and which personality characteristic?
 
  a. stubbornness c. tenacity
  b. impulsivity d. depression



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

B



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