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    If a Neurotic Person Compulsively Washes His or Her Hands
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If a Neurotic Person Compulsively Washes His or Her Hands

Question 142

Question 142

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If a neurotic person compulsively washes his or her hands every time he or she thinks about disease, then thinking about disease is a(n)


A) response.
B) cue.
C) drive.
D) fixation.

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