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kellyjaisingh

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The four scales on the Coping with Health Injuries and Problems Scale developed by Endler and Parker (2000 ) assess:
 
  a) Emotional preoccupation, distraction, instrumental coping, and palliative coping.
  b) Emotional coping, avoidance coping, task-oriented coping, and preoccupation.
  c) Escape coping, preoccupation, instrumental coping, and palliative coping.
  d) Emotional preoccupation, distraction, task-oriented coping, and pain-specific coping.

Question 2

One theory explaining dissociative identity disorder (DID) states that people with DID have the risk factor of high __________ along with a history of _______________.
 
  a) Child abuse; criminal behaviour
  b) Hypnotic susceptibility; child abuse
  c) Hypnotic susceptibility; criminal behaviour
  d) Sensation seeking; amnesia



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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