What was the conclusion of Eysenck's The Effects of Psychotherapy?

a) Behavioral therapy is the least effective of all the psychotherapies.
b) Any form of psychotherapy can be beneficial, provided that the therapist is empathic.
c) Therapists should revert to classical Freudian techniques.
d) There is no evidence for the effectiveness of any studied psychotherapies.

Answer: d) There is no evidence for the effectiveness of any studied psychotherapies.

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(a) they had no legal responsibility and did not report families (b) they had no legal responsibility but they reported six families (c) the law required them to report six of the families in the study (d) the law required them to report six families, but they refused to do so

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Piaget believed that the exact timing of a stage reflects an interaction between the infant's ________ and __________

a) level of physical maturation; the nature of the social environment in which the child is raised b) level of physical maturation; the genetic predisposition of the child c) level of cognitive development; the environment in which the child is raised d) level of physical maturation; cognitive development of the child

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