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beccaep

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In the type of specific phobia called blood-injury-injection, there is an inherited vasovagal response and a tendency to faint due to
 
  a. an increase in blood pressure.
 b. a decrease in blood pressure.
 c. an increase in body temperature.
  d. a decrease in body temperature.

Question 2

Although blood-injury-injection phobia is a specific phobia, it differs from others with regard to
 
  a. blood pressure and heart rate.
 b. level of anxiety.
 c. The way the fear is conditioned.
  d. Level of patients' insight.



leannegxo

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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