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Which is the correct progression of systematic desensitization?
 
  a. learn competing response, order anxiety evoking events, visualize anxiety evoking events
  b. visualize anxiety evoking events, learn competing response, order anxiety evoking events
  c. order anxiety evoking events, visualize anxiety evoking events, learn competing response
  d. visualize anxiety evoking events, order anxiety evoking events, learn competing response

Question 2

Systematic desensitization was originally developed by
 
  a. Lazarus.
  b. Jacobson.
  c. Stampfl.
  d. Wolpe.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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