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Learning desirable behavior by watching and imitating others is known as of this technique to help people overcome phobias.
 
  a. transference; Sigmund Freud b. modeling; John B. Watson
  c. modeling; Albert Ellis
  d. transference; Albert Bandura e. modeling; Albert Bandura, andpioneered the use

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Karen has been asked to head a team at work that is charged with finding new ways to develop products for their marketing group. She has asked her team members to begin exploring approaches that have worked in the past and to identify approaches that have not worked before. This is an example of .
 
  a. avoiding mental sets
  b. generating alternatives
  c. adopting a questioning attitude d. testing possible solutions
  e. sleeping on it



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Answer to Question 1

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