Monochromats are people who:

A. have only cones
B. see only in black and white
C. see bright colors better than dark colors
D. see only primary colors


Answer: B

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a. help her identify irrational beliefs b. help her rehearse adaptive behaviors c. give her homework assignments d. help her replace self-defeating beliefs with self-enhancing beliefs e. help her become more aware of long-buried feelings associated with troubling life events

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Tayvyn is asked to count the toes on his left foot and report the total. Tayvyn says, "1, 4, 5, 2, 3. There are three!" Tayvyn is demonstrating the ____ principle of counting.

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