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dejastew

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In a study conducted at the Alberta Hospital- Edmonton site, Studer and colleagues found that many of the incest offenders also reported having non-incestuous victims. Studer et al. concluded that these men:
 
  a) Had a general attraction to children and preyed on their own because of opportunity.
  b) Had a stronger attraction to their own children but if not available would prey on other children.
  c) Had a stronger attraction to other children but preyed on their own because they could not access other children.
  d) None of the above.

Question 2

One big challenge for the treatment of eating disorders is:
 
  a) The high cost of inpatient treatment
  b) How to balance an adolescent's treatment with the demands of school
  c) The high rate of relapse
  d) Determining which medical professional should be delivering treatment



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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