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karen

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A television health reporter is conducting interviews for an upcoming segment on headaches. When she asks experts for the most frequent cause of headaches, what is she likely to be told?
 
  a) Infection is the major cause of headaches.
  b) Allergic reactions are the most frequent cause of headaches.
  c) Headaches result primarily from altered electrical brain activity.
  d) The most frequent cause of headaches are factors other than organic disease.

Question 2

Ted is learning a technique that requires him to concentrate on a thought,
  a sensation, a word, an object, or some mental state. Which technique is Ted learning?
 
  a) flooding
   b) meditation
   c) biofeedback
   d) systematic desensitization



mrphibs

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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