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Donna was brutally assaulted outside the local 7-Eleven. Although she cannot recall the details of the assault, she becomes terrified when she drives past the 7-Eleven. This is an example of a situation in which a person
 
  a) has an explicit memory, but no implicit memory.
  b) has neither explicit nor implicit memory.
  c) will most likely develop dissociative identity disorder.
  d) has no explicit memory, but has an implicit memory.

Question 2

Following a dissociative amnesia-subtype dissociative fugue episode, the person often
 
  a) does not remember the events that occurred during the episode.
  b) remembers most of the events occurring during the episode, although they may be denied to avoid embarrassment.
  c) is predisposed to have further episodes at times of stress.
  d) is likely to develop another type of dissociative disorder.



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Answer to Question 1

Thanks for your help Worked like a charm.

Answer to Question 2

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