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Matching



This activity contains 2 questions.

Question 1.
Match the term with the correct definition.



A matching question presents 5 answer choices and 5 items. The answer choices are lettered A through E. The items are numbered 1.1 through 1.5. Screen readers will read the answer choices first. Then each item will be presented along with a select menu for choosing an answer choice. Using the pull-down menus, match each item in the left column to the corresponding item in the right column.
A Applies psychiatry to the needs of crime prevention and solution, criminal rehabilitation, and issues of criminal law
B Individuals who are unsocialized and whose behavior pattern brings them repeatedly into conflicts with society
C Sociopath
D Forensic psychiatry
E Criminal psychology
 
 
 
 
 
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Question 2.
Match the term with the correct definition.



A matching question presents 5 answer choices and 5 items. The answer choices are lettered A through E. The items are numbered 2.1 through 2.5. Screen readers will read the answer choices first. Then each item will be presented along with a select menu for choosing an answer choice. Using the pull-down menus, match each item in the left column to the corresponding item in the right column.
A Aspect of the personality from which drives, wishes, urges, and desires emanate
B The psychological process whereby one item of consciousness comes to be symbolically substituted for another
C According to Freud, a moral right and wrong
D "Talking cure"
E Primarily charged with reality testing
 
 
 
 
 
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