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Classical conditioning has been useful in the field of abnormal psychology primarily by ____.
 
  a. explaining the acquisition of phobias and other human behaviors
 b. emphasizing the voluntary nature of human behavior
 c. exploring how abnormal behavior is learned through observation of disturbed models
  d. demonstrating the importance of the consequences of behavior

Question 2

Watson and Rayner's famous research in classical conditioning was designed to explain the development of ____.
 
  a. cognitive disorders
  b. neuroses
 c. phobias
 d. depression



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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