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nramada

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The etiology of phobias, according to behavioural theories, involve
 
  a) prolonged exposure to the feared object or situation.
  b) modeling.
  c) classical conditioning.
  d) learning.

Question 2

Unlike a malingerer, a person with factitious disorder:
 
  a) Does not exhibit la belle indifference.
  b) Has primarily psychological, not physical, symptoms.
  c) Has physical symptoms that are not under voluntary control.
  d) Has no clear motivation for adopting the symptoms and simply wants to assume the patient role.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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