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Quiz Instructions
Question 1
10 pts

Select all correct answers.
Which of the following are examples of abusive behavior?
Asking excessive questions about who a partner spends time with.
Not allowing a partner to make personal decisions.
Curtailing a partner's social interactions.
Intentionally saying cruel thing about or to a partner.
Making threats of violence, such as saying, "If you talk to them again, I'll kill you."
Blaming a partner for one's own inabilities or lack of responsibility.
Question 2
10 pts
Transcript text: \$ HULLABALOO U (3) BIOLOGY FOR SC (5) HUMAN GEOGRA (5) MATH FOR BUSI Quiz: REQUIRED: Sexual Asse /333281/quizzes/537325/take uizzes > REQUIRED: Sexual Assault and Sexual Harass... REQUIRED: Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Prevention Final Exam Started: Sep 27 at 12:41pm Quiz Instructions Question 1 10 pts Select all correct answers. Which of the following are examples of abusive behavior? Asking excessive questions about who a partner spends time with. Not allowing a partner to make personal decisions. Curtailing a partner's social interactions. Intentionally saying cruel thing about or to a partner. Making threats of violence, such as saying, "If you talk to them again, I'll kill you." Blaming a partner for one's own inabilities or lack of responsibility. Question 2 10 pts
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Question 1

Select all correct answers. Which of the following are examples of abusive behavior?

  • Asking excessive questions about who a partner spends time with.
  • Not allowing a partner to make personal decisions.
  • Curtailing a partner's social interactions.
  • Intentionally saying cruel things about or to a partner.
  • Making threats of violence, such as saying, "If you talk to them again, I'll kill you."
  • Blaming a partner for one's own inabilities or lack of responsibility.

Answer: All the options listed are examples of abusive behavior. Here’s a brief explanation for each:

  1. Asking excessive questions about who a partner spends time with:

    • This behavior is controlling and can be a form of emotional abuse. It invades the partner's privacy and autonomy.
  2. Not allowing a partner to make personal decisions:

    • This is a clear sign of controlling behavior, which is a form of abuse. It undermines the partner's independence and self-worth.
  3. Curtailing a partner's social interactions:

    • Isolating a partner from friends and family is a common tactic used by abusers to exert control and limit the partner's support network.
  4. Intentionally saying cruel things about or to a partner:

    • Verbal abuse can be just as damaging as physical abuse. It can erode a partner's self-esteem and emotional well-being.
  5. Making threats of violence, such as saying, "If you talk to them again, I'll kill you":

    • Threats of violence are a serious form of abuse and can create a climate of fear and intimidation.
  6. Blaming a partner for one's own inabilities or lack of responsibility:

    • This is a form of emotional manipulation and abuse. It shifts the blame and responsibility onto the partner, which can be damaging to their mental health.
Question 2

10 pts

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