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Every evening, Ramin must knock on his front door three times before going to bed. He discovered that this was an effective way to ward off robbers. His knocking on the door is an example of
 
  A) a compulsion.
   B) an obsession.
   C) an intrusive thought.
   D) a cognitive impairment.

Question 2

One major limitation of group-based research in earlier clinical research in abnormal psychology is the
 
  A) over reliance on self-report measures.
   B) overuse of white college students as participants.
   C) failure to use blind conditions.
   D) inappropriate use of statistical procedures.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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