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mynx

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In the 1970s, the quick-fix treatment for ADHD involving dietary sugar and limitations on additives was found to be
 
  a. quite effective.
  b. moderately effective.
  c. somewhat effective.
  d. ineffective.

Question 2

Some childhood fears, such as a monster in the closet or under the bed, are normal and temporary. More persistent and stable problems, inhibition, and shyness are
 
  a. also normal but less temporary.
  b. atypical but non-problematic.
  c. more related to anxiety and future problems.
  d. less detrimental unless reinforced by parents.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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