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Researchers often organize the many kinds of coping strategies into categories. One of the most useful distinctions drawn by these researchers is between _____ and _____ strategies.
 
  A. conscious; unconscious
  B. childish; adult
  C. active-role; avoidance
  D. primary; secondary

Question 2

In contrast to the concerns of traditional psychoanalytic writers, most of the research on coping with anxiety conducted by researchers today
 
  A. is concerned with what Freud called reality anxiety.
  B. deals with unconscious efforts to reduce anxiety.
  C. is limited to studying people with phobias.
  D. is based on the writings of Carl Jung.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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