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Carl Rogers is to therapy as Fritz Perls is to therapy.
 
  a. behavioral; Gestalt
  b. Gestalt; client-centered c. Gestalt; behavioral
  d. client-centered; Gestalt
  e. client-centered; behavioral

Question 2

In Gardner's model, an architect would likely have high levels of which type of intelligence?
 
  a. Logical-mathematical
  b. Spatial
  c. Bodily-kinesthetic
  d. Intrapersonal
  e. Naturalist



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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