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xclash

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If Shaniqua wants to be sure her bathroom scale has test-retest reliability she should
 
  a) weigh herself today and then eat a lot; get on the scale again and see if her weight changes
  b) get on-and-off the scale repeatedly and see if it shows the same weight each time.
  c) ask others to weight themselves later that day.
  d) buy a second scale and see if they both give her the same weight when she steps on them.

Question 2

Psychological treatment of somatic symptom disorders often includes
 
  a) medical tests to show symptoms have no medical basis.
  b) focusing on reducing the underlying anxiety and depression.
  c) keeping a diary of symptoms and complaints.
  d) exploring childhood experiences of being sick.



ladyjames123

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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