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faduma

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Walden Two is conceptualized as a problem-free place because
 
  A) of the peacefulness found from living around a beautiful pond area.
  B) religion is an important part of everyone's day.
  C) only happy and content people would become a part of a society like Walden Two.
  D) the government uses only positive reinforcement.
  E) there is no government.

Question 2

Which of the following statements may be made about psychoanalytic therapy?
 
  a. It is brief and applicable to all types of psychological dysfunction.
  b. Freud was exceptionally optimistic about its use.
  c. Eysenck proved it was more effective than no therapy at all.
  d. It is difficult to establish its efficacy because of the subjective nature of its goals.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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