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shenderson6

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The working hypothesis of Connolly and colleagues of Dalhousie University in Halifax is the notion that engaging in specific cognitive functions should lead to different _______ patterns.
 
  a) fMRI
  b) EEG
  c) ERP
  d) EKG

Question 2

A study by Ross et al. (1990 ) in Winnipeg and Ottawa with multiple personality disorder patients revealed that about 90 percent of them had a history of:
 
  a) Generalized anxiety disorder
  b) Schizophrenia
  c) Aggressive behaviour towards others
  d) Suicidal tendencies



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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