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The exam lock in (ELI) as described by Bailey & Bradbury-Bailey where students are locked in a gym and do small group psychoeducational group work with teachers
 
  and graduate students before exams results in positive relationships with group members as well as in higher grades and _______.
   a. trust
   b. respect
   c. loyalty
   d. a & b

Question 2

Pedersen believes it is essential for counselors to be sensitive to cultures in regard to ____________.
 
  A. knowledge/awareness/skills
   B. function/ability/skills
   C. subtleness/substance/skills
   D. standards/awareness/skills



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