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What is faith?
 
  1. The core of a person's being, involving one's relationship with God or a higher power
  2. The belief in something that cannot be directly observed
  3. An organized belief system shared by a group of people and the practices related to that system
  4. Unique to Christianity

Question 2

Which is true about who perpetrates most intimate partner abuse against whom?
 
  1. By men against other men
  2. By men against women
  3. By caregivers against elders
  4. By adults against children



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 2

Mark and Schmidt (2004) defined faith as belief in something that cannot be directly observed. Faith is deeper and more personal than organized religion. It relates to one's transcendent values and relationship with a higher power or God. It is not unique to Christianity.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 2

Most intimate partner abuse is perpetrated by men against women; however, abuse is also perpetrated by women against men and partners of the same gender. Elder abuse by caregivers and child abuse are not instances of intimate partner abuse.



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