Kenneth tends to watch a lot of television violence; he frequently gets in trouble at school and at home. Kenneth lies to get himself out of trouble

He does not feel bad when he verbally or physically hurts someone, but instead insists, "It wasn't my fault; he asked for it." Kenneth is a
a. scapegoat. c. bully.
b. loner. d. brat.

c

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Ralph was in a minor car accident in the grocery store parking lot. He backed his car into another car that was also backing out of a parking space. The other driver honked but Ralph didn't stop. Why not?

Ralph technically had the right-of-way. The honking did not cross his sensory threshold. Ralph became confused by driving backwards, confusing the gas pedal with the brake. His sensory memory perceived the honk but thought it was directed at someone else.

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