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panfilo

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An approach that stresses the rewards and costs of relationships in family life according to a behavioral economy is called:
 
  A. shaping
  B. social learning theory
  C. social exchange theory
  D. schema

Question 2

Which of these statements is/are true when describing the role that Socio-economic Status plays in counseling? _____
 
  a. Research has found extremely strong correlations between poverty and mental illness
  b. Children from poor families tend to be less aggressive than their more economically advantaged peers. Because they are embarrassed about who they are, they tend to stay in the background.
  c. The correlations between poverty and mental illness demonstrate that poverty causes mental illness
  d. All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

C. social exchange theory

Answer to Question 2

a



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