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chandani

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Dr. Freeman works in the field of psychoneuroimmunolo gy, which is the study of ____.
 
  a. patterns of thinking and behaving that are maladaptive, disruptive, or uncomfortable
  b. the interaction of psychological and physiological processes that affect the body's ability to defend itself against disease
  c. the relationship between the physical characteristics of environmental stimuli and the psychological experience those stimuli produce
  d. psychoactive drugs and their effects

Question 2

The field of psychoneuroimmunolo gy traces its roots back to the research on bacteria and stress conducted by ____.
 
  a. Hans Selye
  b. Robert Gallo
  c. Louis Pasteur
  d. Sigmund Freud



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
c



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