After a year at college, Taylor considered his dorm roommates as his best friends. He liked the same kind of music, books, clothing, dance as they did, and thought very similarly about politics. He soon lost touch with his old friends from high school

His college roommates became his
a. Idols
b. Conforming group
c. Bennington group
d. Reference group


D

Counseling

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______ are lasting beliefs held by an individual and serve as broad guidelines for acceptable courses of action in all situations, including therapy, precisely because they are sensed as ethically right and obligatory.

a. Principles b. Assumptions c. Values d. Rules

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Social loafing can be reduced or avoided when

a. The success of the group depends on the total effort b. The task is simple rather than complex c. Each member's contributions are identifiable d. The group uses dominant response techniques

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As a result of effective and empathic confrontation, a counselor or interviewer can anticipate that the client will ________

A) ?resolve his or her issues B) ?move to a more productive topic C) ?come up with new ideas, thoughts, and feelings D) ?become angry

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Alex believes that Asian Americans are highly successful and have very few serious problems in the United States. Alex, of course, is erroneous in her thinking. However, to which myth is she subscribing?

a. Asian superiority myth b. White inferiority myth c. model majority myth d. model minority myth

Counseling