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In 1952, __________ published a critique of the effectiveness of psychotherapy that stimulated much research by clinical psychologists hoping to prove the worth of their craft.
 
  a. Eysenck
  b. Skinner
  c. Beck
  d. Bandura

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__________ is usually credited with establishing the first formal psychological laboratory in Europe. __________ established a psychological laboratory in America during the same decade.
 
  a. Wundt; Rogers
  b. James; Skinner
  c. Wundt; James
  d. Freud; James



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Answer to Question 1

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