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Punishment and logical consequences differ in ways to deal with misbehavior in that
 
  A) punishment is related to the behavior, while logical consequences are related to moral judgments.
 
  B) punishment focuses on the here and now while logical consequences deal with the past.
 
  C) their descriptive terminology is different even though both are basically the same.
 
  D) punishment is related to the power of personal authority; logical consequences are related to social reality.

Question 2

If a counselor is working with a client from an ethnic minority group, he or she should:
 
  A) expect the client to have a lower-than-average intelligence score.
  B) expect the client to have a higher-than-average intelligence score.
  C) expect the client to do better on verbal items as compared to performance items.
  D) not conclude anything about the client's potential intelligence because there is significant variation within any ethnic group.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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