Drawing on his experiences in the death camp at Auschwitz, Frankl asserts that the inmates who had a much greater chance of surviving were those who
a. had a vision of some goal, purpose, or task in life.
b. were able to concentrate on their own survival.
c. had the ability to get their needs met.
d. were able to accept their fate.
A
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A) ?AA meetings stress the voluntary nature of attendance. B) ?Compliance is stressed in the AA meetings. C) ?The treatment models are highly directive. D) ?AA only requires monthly dues
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a. Conflicting interests. b. The act of publishing accurate and honest results. c. Informed consent. d. Voluntary participation. e. All of the above are ethical research principles.
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A. have the same likelihood of having recently taken one or more psychoactive drugs than is true of the population at large. B. are significantly less likely than the population at large to have recently used one or more psychoactive drugs. C. have an unknown and unknowable likelihood of having taken one or more psychoactive drugs. D. are significantly more likely than the population at large to have recently used one or more psychoactive drugs. E. none of the above.
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