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Lack of control seems to be the critical factor involved in _____, while lack of predictability is the critical factor involved in _____.
 
  A) conditioned suppression; conditioned avoidance
  B) conditioned avoidance; conditioned suppression
  C) learned helplessness; experimental neurosis
  D) experimental neurosis; learned helplessness

Question 2

Masserman's experimental neurosis procedure is to _____ as Seligman's learned helplessness procedure is to _____.
 
  A) predictability; unpredictability
  B) controllability; unpredictability
  C) uncontrollability; controllability
  D) unpredictability; uncontrollability



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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