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Sandra has 'glove anaesthesia.' This diagnosis:
 
  a) May be incorrect if Sandra has a job involving a great deal of typing.
  b) Can be made with near certainty.
  c) Depends on the degree of accompanying anxiety experienced by the patient.
  d) Is not appropriate; pain disorder is the correct term.

Question 2

A correlation of .98 between X and Y would indicate a:
 
  a) virtually no relationship between X and Y.
  b) a causal relationship, where X causes Y.
  c) weak positive relationship between X and Y.
  d) strong positive relationship between X and Y.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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