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Concordance rates for obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) among identical twins suggest that
 
  a. environmental factors do not play a role in the development of the disorder.
 b. genetic factors do not play a role in the development of the disorder.
 c. genetic factors play a minor role in the development of the disorder and interact with strong environmental factors.
  d. genetics play a strong role in the development of the disorder, but interact with environmental factors.

Question 2

An anxiety disorder that is characterized by repeated thoughts and ritualistic behaviors is known as _________ disorder.
 
  a. panic
 b. post-traumatic stress
 c. obsessive compulsive
 d. somatoform



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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