In client-centered therapy, unconditional positive regard is
a. the therapist's complete acceptance of the client.
b. accepting the client only when s/he behaves acceptably.
c. accepting the client only when s/he approaches self-actualization. d. the therapist's ability to express genuine feelings.
e. the ability to accurately mirror the client's feelings and experiences.
a
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Which of the following are characteristics of the correlational approach to psychology?
a. measuring how variables are interrelated to each other in the "real" world b. manipulating the independent variable c. examining the differences in naturally occurring groups d. two of the above e. three of the above
The matching principle can be described as
a. a temporal contingency. b. a zero correlation. c. the nominal fallacy in action. d. a negative correlation. e. a positive correlation.