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futuristic

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In which of the following psychological disorders does a patient fabricate symptoms of disease or injury in order to undergo medical tests, hospitalization, or even medical or surgical treatment?
 
  A) Battered child syndrome
  B) Sudden infant death syndrome
  C) Shaken baby syndrome
  D) Munchausen syndrome

Question 2

Which of the following types of questions is most rarely used in forensic interviews?
 
  A) Open-ended questions
  B) Specific questions
  C) Suggestive questions
  D) Leading questions



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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