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Intro to Philosophy Test Bank
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Intro to Philosophy Test Bank 1. What is the etymological meaning of the term philosophy? a. Search for meaning b. Way of the sage c. Love of one’s own view d. Love of wisdom Correct: d. Love of wisdom 2. Which of the following involves the study of “ultimate reality”? a. Ethics b. Metaphysics c. Epistemology d. Social and political philosophy Correct: b. Metaphysics 3. What is the name for the branch of philosophy that studies the nature, origin, and even possibility, of knowledge? a. Met...
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NCE and CPCE Study Guide 247 Questions with Verified Answers ,100% CORRECT
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NCE and CPCE Study Guide 247 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
 
 
What does CACREP stand for? - CORRECT ANSWER the Council for the Accreditation and Counseling Related Educational Programs 
 
What does CCE stand for? - CORRECT ANSWER Center for Credentialing and Education, inc 
 
What does REBT stand for and who is the main theorist associated with it? - CORRECT ANSWER Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy; Ellis. 
 
Name Freud's Psychosexual stages of development. - CORRECT ANSWER Oral, Anal,...
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IB PHILOSOPHY VOCABULARY 2023 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS VERIFIED AND PASSED
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Absolutism - CORRECT ANSWER The claim that there exists a universally valid 
moral system. 
Absolutism (2) - CORRECT ANSWER This idea opposes moral relativism which 
denies that there exists a universally applicable set of moral principles. 
Absolutism (3) - CORRECT ANSWER This idea can also claim that moral rules of 
principles do not admit any exceptions. 
Absurd - CORRECT ANSWER Items and or ideas that are irrational, selfcontradictory, and patently false. 
Absurd (2) - CORRECT ANSWER Ite...
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Liberty University CEFS 510/ CEFS510 Quiz 2 questions and answers all correct; 2021
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Liberty University CEFS 510 Quiz 2. 
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The “fundamental rule” for the client in psychoanalysis is: 
 
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A statement that best illustrates “bad faith” is: 
 
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The basic aim of psychoanalytic therapy is to: 
 
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If a person becomes fixated in the oral stage of development, later personality problems may include all of the following except: 
 
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Who among the following is not considered a relational G...
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IB Philosophy Vocabulary solved 2022
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IB Philosophy Vocabulary solved 2022Absolutism 
The claim that there exists a universally valid moral system. 
 
 
 
Absolutism (2) 
This idea opposes moral relativism which denies that there exists a universally applicable set of moral principles. 
 
 
 
Absolutism (3) 
This idea can also claim that moral rules of principles do not admit any exceptions. 
 
 
 
Absurd 
Items and or ideas that are irrational, self-contradictory, and patently false. 
 
 
 
Absurd (2) 
Items and ideas that defy the...
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PSYC-2009-2-Theories of Personality-2022-Summer-QTR-Term - PSYC 2009 Week 3 Test
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PSYC-2009-2-Theories of Personality-2022-Summer-QTR-Term-wks-1-thru-6 
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1. To Rogers, the major developmental concern is whether the child is free to self-actualize, or whether	cause(s) the child to become defensive. 
2. Rogers recognized that a proper evaluation of the effectiveness of his therapeutic technique would require	methods. 
3. Rogers noted that individuals can become so consumed with the need for	that they can lose touch with their own values. 
4. In Rogers’s client-c...
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PSYC 2009
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PSYC 2009 Week 5 Test – Question and Answers 
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 	In ABC assessment, one assesses the Antecedent conditions of the behavior, the Behavior itself, and the _______________of the behavior.			 
	Selected Answer: 	 c. 
Consequences 
Answers: 	a. 
Conditions 
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Capitulations 
	 c. 
Consequences 
	d. 
Correspondences 
			 
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 	According to evolutionary psychology, psychological mechanisms evolved to solve ___________ pr...
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Theories of Counseling 2023 with 100% correct questions and answers
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what is the self actualizing tendency? 
1.Roger's belief that an individual is born to grow. We are considered "agents" meaning that we acknowledge that we have choice, responsibility, possibility, etc. We can trust this growing process. When humans are given this choice, they will go the way they need to go 
 
 
 
what is an example of self actualizing tendency? 
study on infants and diet- overtime the child ate a well balanced diet when given the choice of foods. 
 
 
 
 
what is genuinenes...
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PSYC 2009 Week 5 Test – Question and Answers
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PSYC 2009 Week 5 Test – Question and Answers 
•	Question 1 
2 out of 2 points 
	 
 	In ABC assessment, one assesses the Antecedent conditions of the behavior, the Behavior itself, and the _______________of the behavior.			 
	Selected Answer: 	 c. 
Consequences 
Answers: 	a. 
Conditions 
	b. 
Capitulations 
	 c. 
Consequences 
	d. 
Correspondences 
			 
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2 out of 2 points 
	 
 	According to evolutionary psychology, psychological mechanisms evolved to solve ___________ pr...
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Test Bank Law, Business and Society 12th Edition by McAdams, Zucker, Neslund, Smoker
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Law, Business and Society, 12e (McAdams) 
Chapter 2 Business Ethics 
 
1) In the context of libertarianism, justice and fairness, right and wrong are measured by equality of results rather than from encouraging equal opportunity for all to engage in informed choices about their own welfare. 
 
Answer: FALSE 
Explanation: Justice and fairness, right and wrong are measured not by equality of results (such as wealth) for all but from ensuring that everyone has an equal opportunity to engage in...
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