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JMatthes

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Discussions of self-reported information can be used to establish:
 
  a. listening skills.
 b. clear goals.
  c. language skills.
 d. rapport with one's clients.

Question 2

The ecological model posits that humans develop and grow:
 
  A. in precisely the way that trees do.
  B. within a number of monadic systems.
  C. within a number of dyadic systems.
  D. within a number of reciprocal systems.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

D



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