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Beheh

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Which of the following would NOT be considered good advice for someone looking to boost self-esteem?
 
  A) Emphasize your own strengths.
  B) Listen to the goals of close confidants.
  C) Set a reasonable comparison group.
  D) Recognize and eliminate negative self-talk.

Question 2

The neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizophrenia is supported by increases in schizophrenia incidence with all of the following except
 
  A) physical anomalies common to prenatal neurological damage.
  B) prenatal malnutrition in a 1944 Netherlands famine.
  C) obstetrical complication studies with often visible slight anatomical defects.
  D) all of these support the hypothesis.



momo1250

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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