Which of the following is an example of a pre-suppositional question?
a. What are you going to do to resolve this issue?
b. How do you contribute to the problem?
c. What will your life look like when you change problem?
d. What will you be doing differently once we resolve these issues?
D
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John, a university student, had acute cocaine addiction; his peer group in college attributed his behavior to his bad genes. Which of the following explains the peer group attribution?
a. Fundamental attribution error b. Social control theory c. Social learning theory d. Behavioral choice theory
__________ created an emphasis on socially and economically disadvantaged students to close the achievement gap
a. The ASCA National Model b. No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) of 2001 c. World War II d. All of the above.
According to the existential view, anxiety is seen as a:
a) result of repressed sexuality b) part of the human condition. c) neurotic symptom that needs to be cured. d) result of faulty learning.
According to the existential viewpoint, death:
a) makes life absurd. b) makes life meaningless and hopeless. c) gives significance to living. d) should not be discussed or explored in therapy.