A) Either engage the children in group sexual rituals or group "games."
B) Either claim the behavior was not sexual or that it was acceptable.
C) Expose the child to home videos of sibling sexual abuse.
D) Obtain the cooperation of another family member such as an older brother.
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A) History of childhood maltreatment.
B) Parental alcohol or drug abuse.
C) Having to work at a young age.
D) Runaway behaviors.
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Multiple Choice
A) The prevalence of false allegations seems high because of publicity about famous cases.
B) The use of anatomically correct dolls has frequently elicited erroneous information.
C) Young children can be influenced by therapists/parents repeatedly asking the same question.
D) Children often lack the knowledge or vocabulary to concoct false stories.
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A) Vicarious learning.
B) Mental rehearsal.
C) Grooming.
D) Sex preps.
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