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frankwu

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Anne experienced extreme pain at the dentist as a child. Now, she goes to a different dentist, but feels her heart race when she arrives, and goes down when she leaves.
 
  Her heart racing whenever she goes to the dentist is due to __________, and the calming feeling when she leaves is due to __________.
  a) classical conditioning, operant conditioning.
  b) operant conditioning, classical conditioning.
  c) operant conditioning, meditational learning.
  d) operant conditioning, modeling.

Question 2

Once a somatic symptom develops, the cognitive variable that appears important is
 
  a) attention to body sensations.
  b) interpretation of body sensations.
  c) both attention and interpretation are important.
  d) neither attention nor interpretation are important.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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