The primary finding of Hans Eysenck’s 1952 review of psychotherapy outcome studies was that
A. psychotherapy was of little benefit, since most clients got better without it.
B. psychotherapy was beneficial when practiced by therapists with doctoral degrees, but not beneficial when practiced by therapists with master’s or bachelor’s degrees.
C. humanistic psychotherapy was significantly more effective than psychodynamic psychotherapy.
D. cognitive psychotherapy was significantly more effective than behavioral psychotherapy.
A. psychotherapy was of little benefit, since most clients got better without it.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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a. explicit b. cognitively based c. implicit d. self-perceived
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A) heavy TV viewers seem desensitized to violence. B) heavy TV viewers are particularly upset by violence. C) exposure to violence increases arousal. D) light TV viewers quickly habituate to violence. E) heavy TV viewers enjoy watching violence more than light TV viewers.
Who believed that children develop language in order to establish and maintain social contact?
A) Myrtle McGraw B) Jean Piaget C) B.F. Skinner D) Lev Vygotsky