According to Marshall and his Queen's University colleagues, which of the following factors has been shown to reduce treatment amenability among sexual offenders?
a) Thinking that their victims will not make credible witnesses
b) Blaming their victim for seducing them
c) Believe they can control their own behaviour without professional assistance
d) All of the above
d
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a. test items had to be selected based on the proportions of correct answers given by white and non-white test takers. b. federal grants could no longer be awarded under special preference programs. c. it signified a change in attitude about affirmative action programs. d. it demonstrated the positive impact of affirmative action programs.
Which account of audition BEST accounts for parishioners' perceptions of the lowest notes on the pipe organ while worshipping at church?
A) Gestalt grouping principles B) temporal code C) parts-based theory D) place code
Safety needs are presumed to emerge once the:
a. physiological needs are satisfied b. belongingness and love needs are satisfied c. esteem needs are satisfied d. need for rootedness is satisfied
A child is punished and temporarily stops his or her well-established bad behavior. However, the child soon goes back to acting badly. This is probably because __________
a) the effects of punishment have habituated. b) punishment is known only to temporarily suppress or inhibit a behavior. c) the bad behavior has spontaneously recovered. d) the conditional emotional response to the punishment has generalized to another behavior.