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captainjonesify

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Which of the following is a strength of a pretest-posttest control group design?
 
  a. Pretests can be used to select and deselect participants before the actual treatment.
  b. Confidentiality of the responses of the participants can be easily protected.
  c. A considerable amount of the researcher's time and effort is saved.
  d. Potential sensitizing effects pertaining to external validity can be eliminated.

Question 2

In the A-B-C model, the counselor's job is to help the client identify the __________, which the client typically forgets to put into the equation of their problems.
 
  a. A=Activating Sequence
  b. B=Belief about A
  c. C=Emotional & Behavioral
  d. None of the Above



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

C



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