What was especially unique about the 54-year-old white Canadian male who was imprisoned for zoophilia was that:
a) He showed little remorse for his actions
b) His sexual attraction to his victims began in adulthood
c) He felt emotionally involved with his victims
d) None of the above
c
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Define basic anxiety. Describe the different ways in which we try to protect ourselves against basic anxiety in our childhood
What will be an ideal response?
Daniel sits on the kitchen floor banging on a plastic bowl with a wooden spoon. At what age will this type of motor-activity likely begin to decline?
A. one to two years of age B. two to three years of age C. three to four years of age D. four to five years of age
The Cree people of Northern Canada value visual skills
needed to find food on the frozen tundra, while the Puluwat people in the South Pacific prize ocean-going navigation skills necessary to get from island to island. These examples illustrate that a. each culture teaches its children the kinds of "intelligence" valued in that culture. b. convergent thinking is not part of every culture. c. divergent thinking is not a part of every culture. d. the cultural values that affect intelligence are mainly inherited from one's parents.
The Penn __________ Program is based on the ABC model of Albert Ellis and the cognitive behavioral therapy of Aaron Beck
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).