When two groups are placed in the same room and given unrelated tasks, they often begin to

a. Ignore the other group
b. Cooperate with the other group
c. Compete with the other group
d. Splinter into subgroups


C

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Which of the following is NOT one of the principles that experiential learning is based on?

a. People believe more in knowledge given to them by experts than by what they discover themselves b. Learning is more effective when it is active, not passive c. It takes more than first-hand experience to generate valid knowledge d. It is easier to change in a group context than an individual one

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The seminal research by Smith, Glass, and Miller (1980) concluded that at the end of treatment, the average client in therapy _____

a. Was no better or worse then the average person in a control group b. Was better off than about 80% of the untreated control group c. Was only slightly improved than the members of the control group d. Was likely to need more therapy before s/he felt better

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Which of the following is NOT an example of dialectic tension?

a. Being able to both seek to improve oneself as well as accept oneself b. Having both loving and hateful feelings towards a parent c. Both A and B d. Neither A nor B

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Mary was interested in finding out whether multiple choice tests are easier than short answer. She had one group of students write take a multiple choice test in one room, while another group wrote took a short answer test in a different room. To her surprise, she found that students performed much better on the short answer test but she also noted that the multiple choice test was written taken in a very noisy room. In Mary's study, the room noise is considered a(n) ______ variable.

A. extraneous B. confounding C. true independent D. codependent

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