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viki

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Maureen is feeling increasingly anxious. Her therapist suggests to Maureen that she has
   not psychologically separated herself from her mother. Maureen's therapist most likely
   agrees with the theories of ______.
 
  a. Erik Erickson c. Carl Jung
   b. Karen Horney d. Margaret Mahler

Question 2

The research technique in which scientists seek to uncover cause-and-effect
  relationships by directly manipulating independent variables and observing the effects on dependent variables is the ______ method.
 
  a. correlational c. psychometric
   b. experimental d. case-study



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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