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luvbio

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The patterns of behavior in personality disorders are, in many cases,
 
  a. highly resistant to change.
  b. somewhat resistant to change. c. somewhat easy to change.
  d. relatively easy to change with psychotherapy. e. relatively easy to change with drug treatment.

Question 2

Among these individuals, who would be considered the earliest pioneer in the field of intelligence testing?
 
  a. Lewis Terman
  b. Alfred Binet
  c. Charles Spearman
  d. Robert Sternberg e. Howard Gardner



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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