Rae-Ann is a young adolescent mother living in Minneapolis. If Rae-Ann is like most young mothers raising a daughter alone, she has a high likelihood of

a. going to college this fall.
b. being a high school dropout.
c. working at a high paying job.
d. giving her child up for adoption.


Answer: b

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A. multiple parties may have meaningful and potentially inconsistent views of psychotherapy outcome. B. various styles of psychotherapy are equally effective due to common factors. C. the success of the first three sessions of psychotherapy correlates very strongly to the eventual success of psychotherapy after its completion. D. psychotherapy yields the best results when at least three approaches are blended together into a new, integrative approach.

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Most modern theories of criminal behavior including those of biology, genetics, psychology, sociology, economics, anthropology, and religion are a legacy of the

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