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Haya94

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The stretching and thinning of the cervix in preparation for birth is referred to as ____.
 
  a. episiotomy c. dilation
  b. transition d. cervical effacement

Question 2

Widom (1989) found that abused or neglected children were
 
  A. significantly more likely than a comparison group to experience malnutrition.
  B. significantly more likely than a comparison group to have been arrested for violent crimes later in life.
  C. much more likely to die earlier than those in a comparison group.
  D. much less likely to be bullies than those in a comparison group.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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