Common characteristics of male perpetrators include all of the following except:

a. a belief in the "traditional" home and gender-role stereotype

b. low self-esteem.
c. pathological jealousy.
d. being the victim of violence as a child.


d

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A. "in-group vices." B. "out-group virtues." C. "out-group vices." D. goal displacement.

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According to the systematic and exploratory analysis of primetime sitcoms, which of the following statements is true?

A. The dominant norm is that cross-racial interactions with blacks do not occur. B. It is not common or expected for whites under any instances to behave by "acting black". C. The common trait is to get whites to address and talk about the issue of race. D. Whites are usually portrayed as racists to highlight the harms to society.

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Psychiatrists and psychologists have been far more effective in treating alcoholism than have organized groups of alcoholics and ex-alcoholics themselves

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In Robert Atchley's conceptualization of the retirement process, the "termination phase" refers to the

A. development of a realistic view of retirement alternatives. B. time when the person can no longer engage in basic, day-to-day activities such as self-care and housework. C. point in time when the individual establishes a specific departure date from his or her job. D. day that the individual leaves his or her occupational position.

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