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wenmo

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According to Bartholomew and Horowitz, people with avoidant attachment can be further divided in to which two subgroups?
 
  a. Dismissive and hateful
  b. Dismissive and fearful
  c. Dismissive and anxious
  d. Dismissive and ambivalent

Question 2

Assessment of how often behaviors occur in response to specific situations is called
 
  a. contextualized assessment.
  b. situational assessment.
  c. cognitive assessment.
  d. multi-observation assessment.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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