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luminitza

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Cade attributes catching a cold to not getting enough sleep and feelings of distress. Thus, Cade has an implicit acceptance of the ____ model of health.
 
  A) biochemical
  B) biomedical
  C) Cartesian
  D) biopsychosocial

Question 2

What best reflects an advantage of the biopsychosocial model of health?
 
  A) It treats health as a positive state rather than a negative of illness.
  B) It regards illness as a negative factor rather than a positive factor.
  C) It has aspects both superior and inferior to the biomedical model.
  D) It covers more factors, but cannot explain individual differences.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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