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lracut11

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Janelle, a health psychologist, could do any of the following tasks EXCEPT
 
  A) offer alternatives to pharmacological treatments.
  B) provide behavioral interventions to treat physical disorders.
  C) design effective health communication to promote positive physical health.
  D) design drug trials to enable doctors to find a drug to treat breast cancer.

Question 2

The work of health psychologists is similar to that of other psychologists because it includes
 
  A) counseling people regarding their personal problems.
  B) conducting research on personality and health habits.
  C) doing assessment, research, and providing services.
  D) delivering their services within health care settings.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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