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jessicacav

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In the Adlerian approach, the long-term goal of wellness refers to:
 
  a. Life, love, and the pursuit of happiness
  b. Physical, emotional, and social wellbeing
  c. The American Dream
  d. Not being ill

Question 2

Which of the following research designs provides an opportunity to include the best combination of inferences about cause and generalizability that is attainable within a single study?
 
  a. Descriptive field studies
  b. Experimental laboratory studies
  c. Descriptive laboratory studies
  d. Experimental field studies



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

d



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