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jasdeep_brar

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Andy went to a sleep center where he spent the night wired to devices that tracked his
  physiological (brain waves, heart and respiration rates) responses while he slept. The assessment Andy underwent is called a _______________.
 
  a. polysomnographic (PSG) recording
  b. an electroencephalocar diogram sleep study
  c. a sleep stress assessment
  d. a delta wave assessment

Question 2

Amber has never developed any interest in sex. She does not experience sexual fantasies. Her
   boyfriend cannot understand her attitude, and he is becoming frustrated by it.
 
  When he and
   Amber consult with a psychologist about the issue, Amber is likely to be diagnosed as having
   the DSM-5 diagnosis of ______.
   a. sexual aversion disorder c. female sexual interest/arousal disorder
   b. sexual apathy disorder d. frigidity



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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