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pane00

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When triggering panic attacks experimentally through the use of drugs, researchers have found that
 
  a) such drugs produce panic in people without a history of panic attacks as often as they produce panic in people with a history of panic attacks.
  b) more than a dozen different types of drugs can trigger panic attacks among people with a history of panic attacks.
  c) it is nearly impossible to actually replicate the physiological symptoms that occur during a real panic attack.
  d) people with a history of panic attacks are more likely to report physiological symptoms than emotional symptoms.

Question 2

Which of these individuals is at highest risk for a more serious reaction to
  a stressful situation?
 
  a) Ann who has low vulnerability and is confronted with several challenges
   b) Barbara who has low resiliency and is confronted with an expected challenge
   c) Chad who has high resiliency and confronted with an unexpected challenge
   d) David who has high vulnerability and confronted with an unexpected challenge



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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