Physical abuse may range in severity from minor bruising to death. The risk of physical abuse decreases as the child gets older, although adolescents are also victims of it. Boys and girls are equally at risk of minor physical abuse.
Who are more likely to sustain serious injuries?
A) Girls
B) Boys
C) Both are equally likely to sustain serious injuries.
D) Girls older than 12 years old
(Question #2) Barry is a child molester who is attracted to children as a result of unresolved conflicts in his own sexual development. Barry is probably which type of molester?
A) Fixated
B) Regressed
C) Preferential
D) Situational
(Question #3) Which of the following is NOT a situation when police presence at initial contact is strongly recommended?
A) The case is serious enough to warrant arrest.
B) The child must be placed in protective custody against the parents' wishes.
C) A child receives an injury requiring a visit to a hospital emergency room.
D) The child is endangered and the child protective services worker is not allowed to enter the home.
(Question #4) A molester who doesn't necessarily suffer from any specified psychological disorder but is guided by external factors such as intoxication, mood, or mental conditions is called a ________.
A) Situational molester
B) Fixated child molester
C) Preferential molester
D) Regressed child molester
(Question #5) Which of the following best describes what David Raskin's validity assessment tests?
A) A child molester's motivations
B) A child's intellectual reasoning level
C) A parent's stability and morality
D) The quality of a child's story
(Question #6) In which of the following psychological disorders does a patient fabricate symptoms of disease or injury in order to undergo medical tests, hospitalization, or even medical or surgical treatment?
A) Battered child syndrome
B) Sudden infant death syndrome
C) Shaken baby syndrome
D) Munchausen syndrome