What do nearly all types of psychotherapy have in common?

a. The therapist uses positive reinforcement to help achieve specific goals.
b. Clients honestly discuss their emotions and problems
c. The therapist helps the client bring unconscious thoughts to consciousness.
d. The therapist listens with unconditional positive regard.


b

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Isabelle was born with Down syndrome. Her parents have provided her with a stimulating and enriching learning environment. Even though she has achieved a higher level of intellectual functioning than other Down syndrome individuals, she will never be as intelligent as her peers with normal chromosomal structure. This observation is consistent with the concept of

a. concordance rate. c. genotype. b. range of reaction. d. temperament.

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A help desk technician does not engage in which of the following activities?

a. Provide technical assistance to users of hardware and software and troubleshoot computer issues b. Helps users solve computer-related problems c. Answers telephone calls and email inquiries from customers that seek assistance with a product d. Answers telephone and email inquiries about general information about the company

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What trend is occurring with the worldwide total fertility rate (TFR) over the past 10 years?

a. The TFR is continuing to increase sharply. b. The TFR is continuing to decline sharply. c. The TFR has continued to hold steady for the past ten years. d. The TFR is continuing to increase gradually.

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Dr. Okawa is interested in studying the effect that neurological trauma can have on short-term memory. Firstly, he collects detailed information from a small number of individuals who have experienced brain damage. Using information provided by medical records, interviews, and observations, he attempts to create an in-depth portrait of each individual. What type of research method was used in this study?

A. naturalistic observation B. case study C. surveys D. experimental method

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