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laurencescou

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The importance of social and cultural factors in conversion disorder is suggested by data showing that the disorder is more common in
 
  a) high stress occupations.
  b) psychoanalytic patients.
  c) Non-Western countries.
  d) people with few social supports.

Question 2

According to experimental research on the role of the unconscious, if you are shown a hexagon for 1 millisecond (a level too fast for you to actually perceive consciously), when asked to rate preferences for shapes you will
 
  a) not prefer the hexagon to other shapes.
  b) be able to indicate that the hexagon 'looks familiar.'
  c) likely prefer the hexagon to other shapes.
  d) be disinterested in hexagons.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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