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yoroshambo

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The Rogerian model for helping, as modified by Carkhuff (1973), involves which one of the following answers?
 
  A) self-exploration, understanding, goal-directed action
 
  B) establish goals, insight, revise goals
 
  C) establish goals, goal directed action, evaluation
 
  D) insight, generating new experiences, reflection

Question 2

If the sampling procedure used to draw the norming group used whole classrooms rather than selecting individuals, that procedure would be:
 
  A) simple random sampling.
  B) stratified sampling.
  C) cluster sampling.
  D) group sampling.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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