Sally and her brother Sam were both administered the Anxiety Sensitivity Index (ASI), and both had high scores. In terms of their processing of cues, the results could be interpreted to mean that:

a) Both are equally prone to psychological threats
b) Sally is more sensitive to social threats whereas Sam is more sensitive to physical threats
c) Sally is more sensitive to physical threats whereas Sam is more sensitive to psychological threats
d) Both are equally prone to physical threats


c

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