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John enjoys skiing black diamond and rock climbing, while his brother Jack enjoys driving his car well over the speed limit and experimenting with different types of drugs. Both boys are engaging in _________ behaviors, but John's activities would not be considered ________.
 
  a. risky; impulsive
  b. dangerous; socially acceptable
  c. risky; age-appropriate
  d. dangerous; risky

Question 2

Suicide should be discussed separately from depression because ____.
 
  a. there is little correlation between depression and suicide
  b. the cause of suicide is biological, while the cause of depression is environmental
  c. there are many causes of suicide, and it may represent a separate clinical entity
  d. suicide is more related to schizophrenia than to depression



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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