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sammy

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The principal cognitive explanation for the etiology of agoraphobia is the
 
  a) fear-of-fear hypothesis.
  b) interoceptive conditioning
  c) two-factor model
  d) operant conditioning

Question 2

Bob has always demonstrated the ability to cope with stress. A reason for his ability is:
 
  a) Bob has learned to direct his thoughts to productive uses and anticipate problems that may create stress.
   b) Bob has learned about stress in readings.
   c) Bob takes medication.
   d) Bob avoids all stressful situations.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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