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The primary difference between helpers and helpees are:
 
  a) the helper has certain skills and knowledge
  b) the helpee is embedded in many contexts
  c) the helper has a set of attitudes and values
  d) the helpee has expectations for the relationship

Question 2

Formal relationships differ from informal relationships because in the formal relationship:
 
  a) the helping relationship is secondary to another relationship
   b) the relationship can occur any place
  c) roles are stated or implied by position
   d) there is less structure



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Answer to Question 1

a)

Answer to Question 2

c)





 

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