Cognitive-behavioral therapy

A) suggests that the therapist should take a less active role than is typically the case in behavior
therapies.
B) assumes that cognitive processes influence emotion, motivation, and behavior.
C) assumes that behavior must change before cognitive changes can occur.
D) denies the importance of reinforcement and punishment.

B

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(a) teaching (b) practice (c) involvement of others (d) involvement of other settings

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A developmental psychologist who used the correlational method found that there was a positive correlation between children's self-esteem and their academic achievement

First, what does a positive correlation mean in this case? Second, how might these results be explained? What will be an ideal response?

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