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FButt

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According to the compensatory-response model of conditioning (and assuming that it is relevant to relationships), it would be easier to go through a marriage break-up
 
  A) if you are married for a long time.
  B) if you get into the habit of drinking.
  C) if you move to a different apartment from where you had lived with your former partner.
  D) if you stay in the same apartment that you had lived in with your partner.

Question 2

The compensatory-response model of conditioning predicts that it will be easier for someone to quit smoking
 
  A) gradually.
  B) suddenly.
  C) in a smoking-related environment.
  D) in an environment not related to smoking.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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