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Exorcism is
 
  a. still occasionally practiced today for the treatment of psychological problems, sometimes with fatal results.
  b. a religious rite that is no longer used for the treatment of psychological problems.
  c. a symbolic act that can still be useful in changing psychological functioning.
  d. a treatment that, throughout history, was never a very popular method of treating psychological problems.

Question 2

The emergence of humanism brought about changes in all of the following
  EXCEPT
 
  a. an increase in the belief in supernatural causes of behavior.
  b. scientific questioning.
  c. more humane treatment.
  d. fewer superstitious beliefs about demonic possession.


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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

a. an increase in the belief in supernatural causes of behavior.



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