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Consider the following diagram of a quasi-experimental design: Non R OA1 X OB2 Non R OA1 OB2 This design representsthe _____.
 
  a. nonequivalent groups design with a proxy pretest measure
  b. pretest-posttest nonequivalent groups design with additional pretest
  c. reversed-treatment pretest-posttest nonequivalent groups design
  d. interpretable pretest-posttest nonequivalent groups design

Question 2

Unlike cognitive-behavioral theory, where how a person thinks about something is directly related to the cause of psychological problems, Glasser posits that the _________ people make determine the quality of their lives.
 
  a. Reactions
  b. Choices
  c. Impact
  d. Changes



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billybob123

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

B



APUS57

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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