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jman1234

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In 1994, an Ontario provincial survey found that ____ of women and ____ of men suffered from anxiety disorders in the previous year.
 
  a) 7 and 2
  b) 9 and 4
  c) 13 and 7
  d) 16 and 9

Question 2

What did Bandura and colleague's (1961 ) classic Bobo doll study show?
 
  a) Children would imitate the aggression towards the doll that was displayed by a model.
  b) Children would try and comfort the doll.
  c) Children would be aggressive towards the adult model.
  d) Children would be emotionally distressed by seeing the adult be aggressive towards the doll.



dajones82

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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