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Maya is coming to therapy because she is having a sense of doubt as to her abilities. The therapist assures her that she can overcome this doubt. Maya takes solace in this statement. This is an example of which common factor?
 
  a. extratherapeutic factors
  b. therapy relationship factors
  c. expectancy, hope, and placebo factors
  d. model and technique factors

Question 2

A major impetus for the proliferation of tests and the status of the testing movement was _____
 
  a. World War I, and the development of the Army Alpha & Army Beta
  b. The desire of psychologists to have a scope of practice that was different than that of counselors
  c. The ability of tests to compensate for the cultural bias that was often a part of the counseling relationship
  d. All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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