Multiple Choice
Heath and her colleagues asked a group of physicians to imagine themselves being exposed to the AIDS virus while working. A similar group of physicians received no such instruction. Heath's major result was that, compared to physicians who had not imagined exposure to AIDS, those who had imagined being exposed were more likely to:
A) actually get AIDS
B) believe they were at a higher risk for getting AIDS
C) be extra careful with procedures that posed an AIDS risk
D) refuse to treat AIDS patients and those infected with HIV
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