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According to Pennebaker, emotional disclosure is
 
  a. generally a good thing for one's health
  b. generally a negative thing for one's health
  c. completely unrelated to health
  d. related to health only if disclosed emotion is exceptionally traumatic
  e. complicated and we really don't know anything about it

Question 2

Which of the following is true of patients after they leave the doctor's office?
 
  a. they often cannot name their prescribed medications and are not sure how to
  take them properly
  b. they often cannot name their prescribed medications, but they almost always
  have a clear idea of how they should be taken
  c. they almost always report that all of their questions have been answered
  d. they have a clear sense of alternative treatments that are available
  e. they can repeat all information about their medications, but they do not really
  understand it



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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