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darbym82

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Jacob believes that his piano playing is comparable to John Tesh's. Yet when he plays it sounds more like Chop-sticks. Horney would describe this neurotic discrepancy as
 
  A) externalization.
  B) blind spot.
  C) elusiveness.
  D) rationalization.

Question 2

Define correlation.
 
  A) A mathematical description of how two things co-relate or vary together
  B) The total number of genes carried by a species
  C) Sensitive electrical recording devices that attach to, but do not generally penetrate the skin D) Seeking exciting activities in order to avoid boredom



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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