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stephzh

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What is thought suppression?
 
  a. a symptom of panic attack
  b. an attention deficit caused by intrusive images
  c. an active attempt to stop thinking about something
  d. the absence of rational thinking

Question 2

A person with social phobia can perform a particular task when alone but not in front of an audience; according to Barlow's model of anxious apprehension, this is due to
 
  a. misinterpreting the audience as hostile.
  b. insufficient practice of the task.
  c. the distraction of self-focused attention.
  d. poor interpersonal skills.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c.



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