Group settings can often enhance

a. members' motivation to follow through with commitments.
b. feelings of security.
c. ideas about the future.
d. comfort among peers.


a

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Field theory emphasized the interaction between

a. individuals and their environment. b. individuals and their family constellations. c. context and decision making skills. d. drives and consequences.

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Your text describes a study by Dunn, Menon, and Reiss (2006) that used fMRI to measure brain response while adolescents with ADHD and those without were asked to respond differentially to different shapes on a screen. The results of this study indicated that ______.

a. though performance on the task was impaired for the adolescents with ADHD, the brain responses of the two groups were indistinguishable b. performance on the task was impaired for the adolescents with ADHD, and those with ADHD showed more activity in certain brain regions, including the motor cortex, than their healthy peers c. there was no difference in performance between groups, but there was greater activity in the motor cortex in those with ADHD d. those with ADHD showed significantly less activity in certain brain areas (i.e., their parietal lobes) compared to their healthy peers

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Exploring data from multiple perspectives in phenomenological research is an example of

a) Thematic perception b) Textured descriptions c) Imaginative variation d) Meaning units

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Acceptance, according to the person-centered counseling approach of Carl Rogers, is based on several premises. Which of the following is one of them?

A) ?Individuals are not responsible for their own lives. B) ?Individuals have limited potential based on their capacity for reasoning. C) ?People have the right to make choices and decisions concerning their own lives. D) ?The "I-Thou" relationship is of second order importance.

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