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Kellys metaphor of person-as-scientist emphasizes
 
  A) the relationship between the cognitive and the behavioral approach.
   B) personal constructions and behavioral change.
   C) truth in American psychology.
   D) individuals active construction of the world.

Question 2

The reflexive nature of the theory means that any explanation that can be applied to the client may also be applied to
 
  A) Kelly . B) his or her worldview. C) Maslow. D) the therapist.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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