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mpobi80

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Sarason defined this concept as a readily available, mutually supportive network of relationships on which one could depend, and gave families, street gangs, neighbors, and religious and professional organizations as examples.
 
  a. support network
  b. community
  c. psychological sense of community
  d. locality

Question 2

Which of the following is true of all these questions: How are contexts both powerful and fragile? How do contexts change over time? How are contexts influenced by culture, ethnicity, and gender?
 
  a. They are enduring questions for the study of contexts.
  b. They were suggested by Moos.
  c. both a' and b'
  d. They are largely answered by existing research.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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