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V@ndy87

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Biofeedback training, behavior modification, and programmed learning are all applications of__________.
 
  A) latent learning
  B) classical conditioning
  C) operant conditioning
  D) observational learning
  E) Select

Question 2

Graham likes to collect car parts. His house is full of car parts and there is hardly any free space. It has become difficult for him to navigate around the house. He justifies his actions by saying, You never know when you might need these. Graham is suffering from__________.
 
  A) dissociative disorder
  B) hoarding disorder
  C) somatoform disorder
  D) schizotypal disorder
  E) Select



mrphibs

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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