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To protect against feared consequences of anxiety, people will often engage in
 
  a) safety behaviors.
  b) protection behaviors.
  c) avoidant behaviors.
  d) recessive behaviors.

Question 2

In Freudian theory, defense mechanisms are strategies people use in order to
 
  a) protect the libido.
  b) insure that the id rules the ego.
  c) make unconscious material conscious.
  d) protect against unacceptable impulses.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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