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dakota nelson

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Brad has been diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder (ODD). The disorder began around age 12 and
  is characterized by disobedient and hostile behavior toward authority figures. What aspect of this case is
  unusual?
 
  A) Nothing about this case is unusual.
  B) It is unusual for children with ODD to be boys.
  C) It is unusual for the onset of ODD to occur at age 12.
  D) It is unusual for children with ODD to be hostile toward authority figures.

Question 2

The role of anxiety in erectile dysfunction
 
  A) is the main problem.
  B) has been shown not to exist.
  C) is not necessarily the problem it is the cognitions associated with anxiety.
  D) actually enhances performance.


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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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