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Ellis's pivotal concept in his personality theory, which he defined as absolutistic demands for perfection, is called
 
  A) brain washing.
  B) intrapsychic conflicts.
  C) irrational (nutty) beliefs.
  D) Both A and C

Question 2

Piaget's scheme can be defined as
 
  A) what there is in common among several different and analogous actions.
  B) combinations of simple patterns that are not simply additive but involve a new configuration.
  C) a distinctive pattern which presents the laws or properties of a totality seen as a system.
  D) an interdependent group of structures forming a unified whole.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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