In their study of self-image, Maclean and Kalin (1994) found that:
a. student nurses had self-images of low dominance and high affiliation
b. law students tended to have self-images high in dominance and low in affiliation
c. rehabilitation therapy students had self-images high in affiliation and low in dominance
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
Ans: d
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a. ?very similar b. ?ifferent for items placed in memory both first and last c. ?different for items placed in memory first d. ?different for items placed in memory last
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a. imitating. c. modeling. b. desensitizing. d. flooding.
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