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    The Two-Factor Theory Explains Anxiety Disorders as Arising and Persisting
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The Two-Factor Theory Explains Anxiety Disorders as Arising and Persisting

Question 17

Question 17

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 The two-factor theory explains anxiety disorders as arising and persisting through a combination of ____.


A) attachment and social learning
B) temperament and exposure
C) classical and operant conditioning
D) modeling and reinforcement

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