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Sean is attracted to adult women, but one night he gets drunk and sexually fondles his 13-year-old neighbor. Sean would be described as a(n)
 
  a. preference molester
  b. exclusive pedophile
  c. situational molester
  d. bisexual pedophile

Question 2

In the middle of an argument, Jack says to Kristina, You are always so irresponsible. Last Christmas you did the same thing, and the Christmas cards never got delivered to my employees.
 
  Last week you said you'd pick up my dry cleaning but decided to stop at your mother's on the way. By the time you got done gossiping with her, the dry cleaners were closed What is wrong with Jack's approach?
  A) He is too passive.
  B) He is not being specific.
  C) He has picked the wrong time.
  D) He is bringing up the past.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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