What is the focus of Nai-Kan, a form of therapy used in Japan?
a) respect for one's elders
b) an individual's role within society
c) demonstrating gratitude and alliance
d) self-discipline in an increasingly modernized culture
C
Psychology
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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a. situational relativism b. reinforcement values c. expectancies d. behavior potential
Psychology