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folubunmi

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Kyle is experiencing headaches and his partner has taken over the household chores. Research by Pence et al. (2008 ) would suggest that Kyle's headaches are likely to
 
  A) increase in intensity.
  B) decrease in intensity.
  C) completely disappear.
  D) disappear until his partner makes him do the chores again.

Question 2

Not all people in ERs for accidental injuries report pain, but all people who are tortured experience pain. What can explain this difference?
 
  A) Beliefs
  B) Expectations
  C) Lack of control
  D) Any or all of these



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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