EPPP Psychology

Category - Treatment, Intervention, Prevention, and Supervision

Encounter groups (also called t-groups) are a form of group training where participants learn about themselves, through interacting with other group members. Encounter groups do not have __________ or __________ .
  1. agendas, specific goals
  2. agendas, participants
  3. specific goals, facilitator
  4. facilitator, specific goals
Explanation
Answer: A - Encounter groups do not function from specific agendas or goals, and therefore, lack a certain structure. Facilitators guide these groups, and encourage mutual sharing, on the part of participants.
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