A) physical neglect
B) athletic neglect
C) educational neglect
D) emotional neglect
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A) cumulative risk
B) multiple risk
C) cooccurring risk
D) compounded risk
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A) Children who were physically neglected had trouble sustaining high-quality romantic relationships.
B) Children who were physically neglected showed poor classroom adjustment.
C) Children who were physically neglected more likely to become mentally ill.
D) Children who were physically neglected had pervasive adjustment problems in elementary school.
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A) The Neglect of Neglect Study
B) The National Child Abuse Study
C) The Fourth National Incidence Study of Child Abuse
D) The American Child Abuse Incidence Mandate
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A) harm standard and emotional detriment standard
B) harm standard and neglect standard
C) endangerment standard and neglect standard
D) harm standard and endangerment standard
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A) 60%
B) 54%
C) 79%
D) 73%
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A) induced failure to thrive syndrome
B) organic failure to thrive syndrome
C) failure to grow syndrome
D) nourishment rejection syndrome
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A) at least three times as likely
B) not more likely
C) at least twice as likely
D) 10% more likely
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A) Children with disabilities, prematurity, low birth weight, and facial anomalies are the most likely to be neglected.
B) While physical and temperamental factors may play a role in neglect, these child characteristics do not alone account for maltreatment.
C) Infant irritability and fussiness may contribute to neglect.
D) Babies with physical ailments or deformities may be less easily soothed and therefore are neglected.
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A) physical abuse
B) child sexual abuse
C) emotional abuse
D) neglect
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A) resilient.
B) compliant.
C) developed.
D) truncated.
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A) Children who were emotionally neglected displayed anger, noncompliance and low positive affect during problem solving tasks in toddlerhood.
B) In elementary school, emotionally neglected children had lower self-esteem.
C) Teens showed more delinquency, aggression, suicidality, and mental health disorders.
D) Female teens showed increased rates of eating disorders.
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A) neighborhood; individual
B) family; individual
C) individual; environmental
D) family; environmental
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A) a study of the amount of juvenile delinquency in a group of 267 children born to first-time mothers.
B) a prospective study of substance abuse among a group of 267 children born to low income women.
C) a study of physical abuse in a group of 267 children born to first-time mothers.
D) a prospective study that followed the development of a group of 267 children born to first-time mothers at high risk for maltreatment due to poverty.
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A) secure
B) anxious
C) borderline
D) fixed
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A) intimate partner violence
B) parental unemployment
C) inadequate social supports
D) parental education of only a high school diploma
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