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Caiter2013

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According to Dr. Kellogg, what treatment should be used as a last resort when a boy persistently exhibits weakness, signs of consumption, and mock piety?
 
  a. A diet of mainly cereal and nuts
  b. Vigorous exercise
  c. Circumcision without anesthesia
  d. Carbolic acid application

Question 2

The abstinence violation effect is
 
  a. the relapse rate percentage used in treatment outcome studies of addicts.
  b. the effect that physiologically addicting drugs have in making continued abstinence difficult.
  c. the tendency of an abstainer to relapse completely after a minor transgression.
  d. the Alcoholics Anonymous phrase for relapsing.



ansleighelindsey

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Answer to Question 1

c. Circumcision without anesthesia

Answer to Question 2

c. the tendency of an abstainer to relapse completely after a minor transgression.



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