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panfilo

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Which of the following is NOT consistent with empirical data?
 
  A) Self-esteem is strongly related to happiness.
  B) High self-esteem is a reliable cause of good academic performance.
  C) Self-esteem is unrelated to how quickly romantic relationships end.
  D) Objective data gathered from peers indicates that people with high self-esteem are more likeable and make better impressions than those with low self-esteem.

Question 2

A prognosis
 
  A) is a plan for treating an illness.
  B) involves distinguishing one illness from another.
  C) is a forecast about the probable course of an illness.
  D) refers to the apparent causation and developmental history of an illness.



covalentbond

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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