In the phobia study by Marshall using clients who were afraid of heights, it was found that:

a. most clients who were exposed to the dreaded situation for long time periods were able subsequently to walk up the fire escape stairs to the 20-foot level
b. clients who were not exposed to the dreaded object were able subsequently to walk up the entire 30 feet
c. all clients who were exposed to the dreaded object for brief periods of time showed an increased fear of heights
d. the length of exposure to the dreaded situation had considerable negative impact on introverts but not extraverts


a

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