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khang

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The biggest problem with early studies of the childhood parenting experiences of psychopaths is:
 
  a) Most were raised in institutions, so comparison to other childrearing situations is difficult.
  b) They focus on the mother's behaviour and generally ignore the parenting provided by the father.
  c) They rely on retrospective reports.
  d) They have resulted in few useful hypotheses regarding the causes of antisocial behaviour.

Question 2

The dodo bird effect refers to:
 
  a) Historical therapies that were once popular but have fallen out of favour
  b) Situations in which the therapist's personal needs wrongly impact the quality of treatment
  c) The tendency for different therapies to achieve similar effects
  d) The tendency for therapies to work without knowing which specific aspects were effective



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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