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Rogers's view on research into the effectiveness of person-centered therapy was that
 
  a. it was important, and he was committed to carrying out research studies to prove the effectiveness of its principles.
  b. it was important, but he preferred to leave the details of research methodology to others.
  c. it was unimportant because the study of therapy interfered with the client therapist relationship.
  d. it was unimportant because it violated important humanistic principles.

Question 2

In his later years Rogers travelled widely throughout the world to
 
  a. give demonstrations on how to do individual therapy with clients.
  b. give lectures on person-centered group therapy.
  c. give lectures on world peace.
  d. lead workshops with members of political groups who were in conflict.



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Answer to Question 1

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