Multiple Choice
Clark's (1986, 1988) theory of catastrophic misinterpretation of bodily sensations suggests that individuals:
A) have a cognitive bias towards accepting the more threatening interpretation of their sensations.
B) are more likely to develop heart disease.
C) are less able to determine when they are sickening for something.
D) are less likely to seek treatment from medical professionals.
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