______ was the creator of client-centered therapy.
a. Carl Rogers
b. Leslie Greenburg
c. Abraham Maslow
d. Carl Jung
Ans: A
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A drug's __________ name indicates the drug's structural formula
a. chemical b. pharmacokinetic c. brand d. generic
In an experiment studying classical conditioning, a tone sounds and 5 seconds later a mild skin shock is delivered to a participant. The skin shock results in a stress response consisting of a temporary increase in heart rate. This process is repeated once every 5 minutes. After a number of trials, the participant demonstrates an elevated heart rate when the tone sounds and before the shock is
actually delivered. Within the context of this example, what is the CR? A) the oscillating increases and decreases in heart rate B) the increase in heart rate after the shock C) the increase in heart rate after the tone but before the shock D) the increase in heart rate to either the shock or the tone
T-helper cells have a molecule known as ____ on their surface that enables them to respond to the targeted antigen. It is important to note that, in a reverse of the normal process, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) attacks the ____ T cells, which can then lead to an eventual compromise of the immune system against opportunistic infections. a. CD4 c. IgA b. CD8 d. IgE
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