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cagreen833

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Mixed designs are combinations of:
 
  a) Experiment and single-subject
  b) Correlational and analogue
  c) Analogue and case study
  d) Correlational and experimental

Question 2

Neville believes he is worthless because he invited his friends over to his house to watch a game, and their favourite team lost the game. According to Beck's theory, which cognitive 'bias' does this represent?
 
  a) Arbitrary inference
  b) Selective abstraction
  c) Overgeneralization
  d) Magnification and minimization



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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