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In the late phase, clients work toward developing habits of living that promote wellness and social interest in all six areas of functioning. What are the six area of functioning?
 
  a. work, friendship, love, self acceptance, wholeness, and parenting
  b. work, friendship, love, self reliance, spirituality, and parenting
  c. achievement, friendship, love, self acceptance, spirituality, and parenting
  d. work, friendship, love, self acceptance, spirituality, and parenting

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In a research study, the degree to which inferences reflect how things actually are is referred to as validity of the research.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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