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jerry coleman

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Exposure therapy can be conducted in each of the following ways EXCEPT:
 
  a. in vivo. c. imaginal.
  b. observing others. d. virtually.

Question 2

Exposure therapies for specific phobias has been shown to produce:
 
  a. large effects compared to no treatment, and medium effects compared to placebo and nonexposure treatments.
  b. medium effects compared to no treatment, and small effects compared to placebo and nonexposure treatments.
  c. large effects compared to no treatment, and small effects compared to placebo and nonexposure treatments.
  d. medium effects compared to no treatment, placebo and nonexposure treatments.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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