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kwoodring

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Charlize drinks alcohol because she believes that it reduces tension, helps her relax, become
   more sociable and, in general, have a good time.
 
  She believes that people like her better when
   she's had a few drinks and feels she can make more friends when she's drunk than when she's
   sober. Charlize's beliefs about what alcohol can do for her represent ______.
   a. outcome expectancies c. self-efficacy expectancies
   b. behavioral contingencies d. behavioral cues

Question 2

A combination of antidepressants and cognitive-behavior therapy has proven to be the
   ideal treatment for bulimia.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



aliotak

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

F



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