How is cognitive-behaviorism different from strict behaviorism?
a. Cognitive-behaviorists focus only on thoughts, ignoring stimuli and responses.
b. Cognitive-behaviorists endeavor to help their clients understand broader aspects of their problems than just behavior. Cognitive-behaviorists focus on meanings behind stimuli and responses.
c. Strict behaviorists endeavor to help their clients understand broader aspects of their problems than just measurable outcomes such as behavior.
d. Empathy and understanding are more important to cognitive-behaviorists.
e. Strict behaviorists study how people choose, remember, and assess principles behind incoming information.
Answer: b
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