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V@ndy87

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The counterconditioning explanation of systematic desensitization is based on interpretations of
 
  a. learning theory.
  b. shaping procedures.
  c. neurophysiology.
  d. cognitive factors.

Question 2

Virtual reality overcomes which crucial weakness of in vivo desensitization?
 
  a. Generalizability of treatment gains
  b. Application with rare or dangerous stimuli
  c. Necessity of therapist presence
  d. Intensity of anxiety-invoking stimuli



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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