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biggirl4568

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A behaviorist who makes reference to self-efficacy is using a phrase associated with
 
  a. Albert Bandura.
  b. B .F. Skinner.
  c. Joseph Wolpe.
  d. self-efficacy is not a term used in behavioral work.

Question 2

The Hawthorne effect refers to:
 
  a. the expectations for success that a client brings to any therapy relationship.
  b. the added value of a good therapy relationship on therapy outcomes.
  c. improvements in behavior as a result of increased attention from others.
  d. research studies that show a significant difference between the treatment and placebo control group.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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