The strength of rational-emotive behavior therapy involves

a. acceptance and empathy.
b. shared responsibility for problems.
c. a clarity of thinking and goals.
d. its emphasis on the resolution of "unfinished business.".


C

Psychology

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According to the text, holding steadily to their views, appearing to have little personal stake in an issue, and having an audience that wants to make an accurate decision contribute to

A) success in ethnically diverse groups. B) complex dynamical systems. C) successful minority influence. D) effective transformational leadership.

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Covert reinforcement is

a. more effective for most people than actual direct self-reinforcement. b. a procedure that involves imagining a pleasant, reinforcing scene. c. a procedure that involves imagining disgusting images. d. not an effective method.

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