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imanialler

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In positive psychotherapy, a client is encouraged to complete an online self-report measure of character strengths. This is part of a:
 
  a. savoring exercise.
  b. dynamic strength-assessment.
  c. phasic character strength inventory.
  d. virtue reorganization attempt.

Question 2

In the The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life, Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray argue that a randomly selected African American child
 
  a. Will be less intelligent than a randomly selected European American child
  b. Will be more intelligent than a randomly selected European American child
  c. Will be more intelligent than a randomly selected European American child
  d. May or may not be as intelligent as a randomly selected European American child.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D




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