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Eysenck (1952) found that:
 
  a. psychotherapy was effective.
  b. clients who received no therapy demonstrated better outcomes than those who received any therapy.
  c. behavior therapy was better than psychoanalysis.
  d. eclectic therapy was better than no treatment.

Question 2

With the exception of neurons in the hippocampus, after being damaged neurons will:
 
  (a) Regenerate, but slower than other cells
   (b) Not regenerate
   (c) Grow new axons
   (d) Shrink in size



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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