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LCritchfi

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Research using penile plethysmography methods indicates that:
 
  a) They are useful in assessment of sexual preferences because responses cannot be faked
  b) They should not be used in sex offender assessment
  c) They are useful though not flawless in identifying sexual preference
  d) They can be used for assessment of adult not pedophilic sexual preferences

Question 2

The difference between attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHd) and simply being a rambunctious kid is that ADHD children
 
  a) within each age group, show more extreme behaviour.
  b) have subtle brain damage.
  c) also have academic problems.
  d) are truant.



morrie123456

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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