Multiple Choice
The difference between an enactment and role-playing analogue is that in the enactment analogue, the client:
A) Acts out the problem with someone else portraying people relevant to the situation.
B) Uses pre-coded categories to establish the baseline behaviors.
C) Uses videotape equipment
D) Interacts with people or objects that he or she actually has difficulty with.
E) None of the above
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