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lb_gilbert

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Procedural learning is different from book learning in that procedural learning __________than book learning.
 
  a. Relies more heavily on feedback
  b. Is based on acquiring larger chunks of information
  c. Emphasizes readily usable insights more
  d. Is more accepted in traditional school setting

Question 2

According to the systems theory, counseling groups are
 
  a. self-defining.
  b. self-organizing.
  c. self-regulating.
  d. All of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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