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Dr. Siegfried believes that abnormal behavior, ranging from mood disorders to eating disorders to sleep disorders, is due to structural, functional, or chemical abnormalities in the central nervous system. We would say that he adheres to the _________ model of psychopathology.
 
  a. developmental
  b. cognitive
  c. biological
  d. learning

Question 2

According to Dr. A., specific phobias are the result of classical conditioning. According to Dr. B., they result from the displacement of intrapsychic conflict onto an external object that can then be avoided. According to Dr. C., they are the product of maladaptive, irrational beliefs about the feared object. Respectively, Drs. A., B., and C. endorse the __________ etiological models of psychopathology.
 
  a. learning, biological, and psychodynamic
  b. learning, humanistic, and cognitive
  c. biological, psychodynamic, and cognitive
  d. none of the above



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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