In rational-emotive therapy, the therapist's role is primarily that of a

a) teacher.
b) conscience.
c) substitute parent.
d) superego reinforcer.

a

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An originally neutral stimulus that acquires the capacity to elicit a conditioned response is called a(n)

A) ?unconditioned stimulus. B) ?conditioned stimulus. C) ?response-bound stimulus. D) ?association-positive stimulus.

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