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joesmith1212

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After weighing and feeding the lab rats in her Animal Learning course, Susan overcame her life-long fear of rats. This process closely resembles
 
  a. in vivo flooding.
  b. imaginal flooding.
  c. interoceptive exposure.
  d. in vivo desensitization.

Question 2

Prolonged/intense exposure therapies are sometimes referred to as _____ therapies.
 
  a. response sensitization
  b. aversive exposure
  c. anxiety induction
  d. peak exposure



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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