What symbol represents contingency coefficient?

a. c
b. CC
c. C
d. cc


Ans: C

Psychology

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Which statement is a CORRECT description of a diffusion chain?

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Jessie sought therapy because he was fired from his last 2 jobs and his wife has threatened to file for divorce unless he attends counseling. During the initial meeting, Jessie told his therapist Greg, that he isn't really sure why he needs to come to counseling; after all, his bosses were "just really unreasonable" and his wife "is always nagging" him about not working. Greg, who is a Solution Focused Therapist, hypothesizes that Jessie might be a:

a. Customer b. Complementary Receiver c. Complainant d. Visitor

Psychology