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Jkov05

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The concept of reactivity' in behavioural assessment reflects:
 
  a) The phenomenon of behaviours changing because they are being observed
  b) The phenomenon of emotional reactions changing because they are being observed
  c) The phenomenon of cognitions changing because they are being observed
  d) All of the above

Question 2

When imagining social criticism, socially anxious subjects express negative and pessimistic thoughts. This is evidence for a(n) _______________ theory of social anxiety.
 
  a) avoidance conditioning
  b) vicarious learning
  c) social skills deficit
  d) cognitive



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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