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lidoalex

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After little Albert was conditioned to fear the rat, he
 
  A) demonstrated an emotional reaction to a formerly neutral or positive stimulus (the rat).
  B) showed fear of other furry objects like a rabbit and a fur coat.
  C) cried at the sight of a rat.
  D) generalized his fear of the rat to similar objects.
  E) did all of the above

Question 2

One drawback to interviews is that
 
  a. they are only good for comprehensive assessments.
  b. they are not flexible enough.
  c. the interviewer's verbal behavior can make large differences in what people say.
  d. clients are indiscriminately self-disclosing.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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