Children in medieval Europe were thought of as
a. wild animals that needed to be tamed.
b. miniature, somewhat imperfect adults.
c. inconsequential individuals not worth mentioning.
d. knowledgeable and enlightened human beings.
b
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a. federal law enforcement personnel are excellent at detecting lies, although state-level personnel are not b. only U.S. Secret Service agents can detect lies at a level better than chance c. while judges are excellent at detecting lies, law enforcement personnel, especially at the federal level, are not d. law enforcement personnel and others in the justice system uniformly perform levels no better than chance at detecting lies
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The multiple-personality disorder is:
a. a form of psychosis. b. quite rare. c. a phenomenon unique to England. d. not a formal diagnostic label.
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a. deteriorates, deteriorates c. deteriorates, remains normal b. remains normal, deteriorates d. remains normal, remains normal