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A loss of physical function that has no organic cause is the primary symptom of
 
  a. hypochondriasis.
  b. dissociative identity disorder.
  c. functional neurological symptom disorder. d. schizophrenia.
  e. dissociative amnesia.

Question 2

Functional fixedness is
 
  a. the tendency to rely on strategies that have been successful in the past.
  b. a type of means-end heuristic.
  c. the inability to see how familiar objects can be used in new ways.
  d. a form of backward-thinking heuristic.
  e. a type of multiple intelligence.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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