When a therapist does not place conditions of worth on a client, the therapist is:
a. failing to treat the client with proper respect
b. challenging the client's belief system directly
c. lacking an understanding of the true nature of the client's problem
d. being totally accepting and respectful of the client
D
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A) behaviorism B) cognitism C) functionalism D) structuralism
A wife comes home from work and finds her husband studying for a test. Trying to be thoughtful, she tells him how much she appreciates his dedication to school. Based on research on the relationship between affect and cognition,
most probably her husband will a. be positively affected by her comments and do better on his test. b. be distracted by her comments and do poorly on his test. c. not be affected one way or another by the compliment. d. feel better about himself, but be unaffected with respect to his test performance.
Some have suggested that the results of Milgram's obedience study may have been due to the __________ effect
a) reciprocity b) indebtedness c) foot-in-the-door d) returning-a-favor
The ossicles serve to ______ the sound energy to the inner ear as well as ______ it.
A. rectify; amplify B. conduct; amplify C. concentrate; rectify D. conduct; transmit