A common, essential feature leading to an individual seeking psychotherapy occurs when

a. an employer directs the person to seek treatment.
b. the individual's usual coping strategies cease to provide sufficient support to deal with problems.
c. an individual finally gets insurance.
d. all of the above

b

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Do current theories of intelligence differ from those offered earlier in psychology's history?

A) yes. Contemporary theories propose That there are may be many multiple forms of intelligence, rather than just one B) yes. Contemporary theories proposed that there may be a single broad factor underlying every aspect of intelligence; earlier theories propose multiple forms of intelligence C) yes. Contemporary theories tend to dismiss the notion that cultural differences are important to definition of intelligence D) no. Theories of intelligence really haven't changed that much in the past 100 years.

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Eric does not really know how to answer the essay question about cognitive dissonance on his social psychology exam. He decides to write as many facts as he knows about the topic of attitudes in his exam book, hoping that the professor will not read the exams too closely and will be impressed enough by the length of his essay to give him a good score. Eric is hoping to take advantage of

a. the sleeper effect. b. the peripheral route to persuasion. c. the central route to persuasion. d. dissonance-related insufficient justification.

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