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The Decision to Report Chapter 9 Test Bank Answers

Chapter 9 Quiz

The Decision to Report

  1. Selective perception refers to not seeing what is present.

True or False

  1. An environmentally based decision-making factor originates from the individual.

True or False

  1. The low road occurs when the thalamus sends sensory information to the cortex at the top of the brain.

True or False

  1. More than half of child abuse suspicions are reported to the proper authorities.

True or False

  1. A mandatory reporter who experienced a type of punishment as a child is more likely to feel that this type of punishment is appropriate and approve of its use unless their appraisal of the experience is negative.

True or False

  1. Traumatic events in childhood may activate the stress response to a degree which reduces the professional’s ability to make appropriate and effective decisions.

True or False

  1. Studies have shown that severity of abuse does not correlate with a stronger reporting record.

True or False

  1. Previous reporting experiences do not impact future reporting.

True or False

  1. A study showed that the opinions of colleagues was the top factor influencing decision-making to report suspected child maltreatment.

True or False

  1. Mandatory reporters are not concerned about the impact on the relationship.

True or False

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Chapter Number:
9
Created Date:
Aug 21, 2025
Chapter Name:
Chapter 9 The Decision to Report
Author:
Lea Tufford

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