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faduma

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What is the basic philosophy at the disposition hearing?
 
  a. Dispositions should be made in the best interest of the child.
  b. Dispositions should use retribution as the determination of the sentence.
  c. Under the doctrine of parens patriae, the parent should choose the ultimate disposition.
 d. Dispositions should only look at the evidence presented at the adjudication hearing.

Question 2

As we learn about the world around us we use personal inquiry and direct experience. However, what other sources of knowledge do we rely on?
 
  a. tradition and authority
  b. exploration and description
  c. surveys and observations
  d. aggregate data and survey data



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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