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In replying to a statement such as I just can't seem to please Harry with my cooking, which response would be most related to an effective counselor's response as opposed to the person on the street response?
 
  A) Don't worry about Harry, Jim acts the same way about my cooking. All men are alike when they try to be difficult.
 
  B) Cooking for Harry seems to be a frustrating experience.
 
  C) I have a new recipe for chicken that is out of this world. It would make Harry appreciate you.
 
  D) Why don't you let him cook for a while?

Question 2

Which psychologist was the first to use the term mental test?
 
  A) Wilhelm Wundt
  B) Alfred Binet
  C) James McKeen Cattell
  D) Francis Galton



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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