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james0929

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People high in social anxiety report that their anxiety often is very painful and that they desire to be more sociable. This finding helps us distinguish between social anxiety and
 
  A. shyness.
  B. introversion.
  C. neuroticism.
  D. low self-esteem.

Question 2

Research finds that Type A people work especially hard when given challenging tasks or when in competition with others. Studies also indicate that Type As do not pay attention to signs of physiological stress. Some psychologists interpret these findings to mean that Type As differ from Type Bs in terms of their need for
 
  A. self-appraisal.
  B. power.
  C. achievement.
  D. control.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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