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Both Sam and Suzanna, age 11, are having trouble making friends.
 
  A counselor assesses each of them for social interactive skills and discovers that Sam has poor perspective-taking skills for his age. Suzanna actually has good perspective-taking skills, but she fails to use these skills effectively when interacting with others. In Selman's terms, these two children show different levels of ____________ but similar levels of ____________.
  a. other-transforming strategies / self-transforming strategies
  b. competence / performance
  c. self-transforming strategies / other-transforming strategies
  d. performance / competence

Question 2

Before using cognitive therapies with children, which of the following is an important area of cognitive skill that clinicians should assess in their young clients?
 
  a. Long-term memory.
  b. Episodic memory.
  c. Nondeclarative knowledge.
  d. Metacognitive skill.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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