________ would be most likely to challenge the client's thoughts directly, showing him why certain thoughts are irrational and misguided
a. B. F. Skinner
b. Albert Ellis
c. Carl Rogers
d. Sigmund Freud
Answer: b
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While working on an art project, Molly accidentally spills white-out onto her monkey drawing, causing the monkey to have detached arms, ears, and legs. However, Molly and her friends are still able to perceive the drawing as a whole monkey due to the __________ principle of perceptual organization.
A. common fate B. texture C. continuity D. closure
About half of individual differences in temperament have been attributed to __________
A) socioeconomic status B) genetic makeup C) parenting styles D) gender differences
People who live in cultures that value interdependence more than independence are more likely to make the fundamental attribution error
a. True b. False
When five-year-old Roger began first grade, his teacher and parents noticed that he reversed his letters, writing "d" when he meant "b." What would we expect Roger's reading skills to be like at age ten?
a) This early sign of mental retardation indicates that Roger may never learn to read. b) This early sign of dyslexia suggests that Roger will have difficulty learning to read. c) This early sign of emotional problems suggests that Roger is having difficulty adjusting to school and may be diagnosed as hyperactive by age ten. d) Based on this sign, there is no reason to suspect that Roger will have difficulty learning to read or doing well in school.