In the Minneapolis Domestic Violence Experiment, which strategy resulted in the greatest reduction of subsequent offenses?
A. Referral of the whole family to a crisis clinic
B. Ordering one of the parties to leave the residence
C. Trained intervention (but not arrests) by police
D. Arresting the batterer
Answer: D
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a. harsher in his judgments than he would have been if the defendant were not Caucasian. b. more lenient in his judgments than he would have been if the defendant were not Caucasian. c. more forceful than the other jurors in making his arguments about the case. d. less concerned with procedural aspects of the deliberations than other jurors.
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A) Metacognition B) Making social comparisons C) Understanding of moral imperatives D) Perspective taking
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A. serotonin. B. norepinephrine. C. GABA. D. estrogen.
The transition from adolescence to adulthood has been referred to as
A. transitional adulthood. B. emerging adulthood. C. post-adolescence. D. pre-adulthood.