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Wolitzky-Taylor et al.'s (2008 ) meta-analysis of 33 randomized-controlled trials of the treatment of specific phobias stated that:
 
  a) Multi-session exposure treatment outperformed single-session treatment
  b) Fewer sessions of exposure treatment produced better outcomes
  c) More sessions were more effective among males as compared to females
  d) More sessions were more effective among females as compared to males

Question 2

Connie Kristiansen and her associates have expressed concern over the research on false memories because:
 
  a) She feels that abused women will remain silent because of the prevailing doubt about the validity of recovered memories
  b) She thinks that it is not necessary to objectively validate the woman's reports of abuse before treating her
  c) She has tried very hard to generate research that demonstrates the validity of women's reports of abuse but her research has not been recognized in the field
  d) She believes that abused women will not recover from their trauma because of the publicity about false memory research



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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