One important element in the development of social phobias may be a biologically-based preparedness to fear
a. large crowds.
b. faces that appear angry or rejecting toward us.
c. the body posture of people who are seen as important.
d. unrelated persons more than biologically related persons.
Question 2
As a cognitive psychologist, you hypothesis that many factors can contribute to the cause of an anxiety disorder, but the following are especially important:
a. conditioned stimuli and responses.
b. perceptions, memories and attention.
c. negative reinforcement.
d. neurotransmitter levels.