What is a major difference between a psychoanalytic approach and a cognitive-behavioral approach to therapy?

a. Psychoanalytic approaches have been better researched.
b. Psychoanalytic therapy focuses on direct education of the patient.
c. Cognitive-behavior therapy focuses on change without offering a theory of human personality.
d. The course of cognitive-behavior therapy depends on theoretical assumptions about the nature of the pathology.

Answer: c.

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a. internal inhibitions b. restrictive parents c. physical weakness d. the Oedipal conflict

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Aronson's jigsaw classroom work is similar to Sheriff's Robbers Cave experiment because both illustrate how

a. social roles can influence the use of stereotypes. b. super ordinate goals can reduce prejudice. c. social identification with a group can increase in group favoritism. d. overcoming feelings of relative deprivation can decrease prejudice.

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