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Dr. Hu is concerned about cheating in his abnormal psychology class. He decides to give two different versions of his final exam and finds that students performed better on one version than the other.
 
  He concludes that the students who did poorly must have cheated off students with the other form. This conclusion is:
 
  a) Correct  good for him for catching the cheaters
  b) Incorrect  there are too many other factors that could have influenced the difference
  c) Incorrect  he may not have made sure each version of the test was equivalent
  d) Inconclusive  based on this limited information, he could be right or wrong

Question 2

According to the authors, which paradigm is currently most dominant when current views are used to explain abnormal behaviour?
 
  a) Behavioural
  b) Psychoanalytic
  c) Biological
  d) Integrative



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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