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HCHenry

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A study by Taylor et al. (2003 ) of psychopathy establish that:
 
  a) Both genetic and environmental factors contribute to psychopathy
  b) Genetic factors but not environmental factors contribute to psychopathy
  c) Environmental factors but not genetic factors contribute to psychopathy
  d) None of the above; levels of psychopathy were too low in the community sample to draw any conclusions

Question 2

Most rapists:
 
  a) Share a high degree of hostility towards women.
  b) Are shy and reserved.
  c) Can be readily distinguished from non-rapists on the basis of physical characteristics.
  d) Do not engage in any other sexually deviant behaviour.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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