Multiple Choice
When people notice a symptom and interpret it as possibly serious, they more often seek treatment if they
A) feel embarrassed about their illness.
B) want to avoid a possibly devastating diagnosis.
C) think the likely benefits of medical attention won't justify the cost and inconvenience.
D) believe their symptoms have a physical rather than a psychological cause.
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