Wolff and Lester (1989) propose a three-stage therapeutic process to aide athletes in transition, consisting of:
a. Listening/confronting, cognitive therapy, and vocational guidance
b. Account-making, cognitive therapy, and vocational guidance
c. Listening/confronting, emotional expression, and vocational guidance
d. Listening/confronting, cognitive therapy, and behavior modification
e. None of the above
a. Listening/confronting, cognitive therapy, and vocational guidance
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How much “educational and informational” children’s programming must commercial television stations carry under current FCC rules?
a) none--only PBS stations must air educational programs for children; b) one hour every day; c) three hours per week; d) five hours every month; e) all stations must carry programs for children, but there is no requirement that they be “educational and informational.”
Jennifer is a software engineer at MingleTech Corp During the monthly team meeting, she was asked unexpectedly by her boss to explain the project that she has been working on to the rest of the team. Which of the following kinds of delivery methods did Jennifer most likely use?
A) ?An extemporaneous speech B) ?A scripted speech C) ?An impromptu speech D) ?A memorized speech