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joesmith1212

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In a single-subject ABAB design, ABAB refers to:
 
  a) Repeatedly introducing and removing the treatment
  b) Repeatedly measuring anxiety and behaviour
  c) The statistical procedure used to analyse the results
  d) Repeating the procedure with additional participants

Question 2

According to cognitive-behavioural theory for Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAd), the condition arises due to
 
  a) excessive stress.
  b) perceptions of loss of control over the environment.
  c) avoidance of social situations.
  d) none of the above choices are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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