People who suffer from panic attacks often also experience
A) obsessions.
B) paranoia.
C) agoraphobia.
D) compulsions.
Answer: C
Rationale: People with panic disorder often develop an intense fear that the panic will strike again, which can lead to agoraphobia, an intense fear of having a panic attack or lower-level panic symptoms in public.
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a. programmed instruction b. latent learning c. variable interval scheduling d. vicarious learning
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A. it is completely saturated and pure B. it is a psychological dimension of vision C. it is completely unsaturated D. it is produced by shorter light waves