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Mr. Wonderful

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Which is not a stage of problem solving?
 
  a. Description of the problem(s) and data collection
  b. Exploration of the clients feelings
  c. Problem assessment
  d. Intervention

Question 2

Which type of questions did the students not ask Rosie?
 
  a. Questions about her mistakes
  b. Questions about solutions
  c. Questions about times which go better for her
  d. Questions about her problems



yifu223

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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