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nautica902

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Bug-in-the-ear and bug-in-the-eye are two innovative types of live supervisory interventions in which _________ is used to enable the supervisor to communicate with the counselor during the session without unnecessarily interrupting the session.
 
  a. a two way mirror
  b. note taking
  c. face to face communication
  d. technology

Question 2

Older adults have less __________ than young adults.
 
  a. selective attention
  b. intelligence
  c. anxiety
  d. divided attention



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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