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    Phobias Differ from Ordinary Fears in That They Frequently Involve
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Phobias Differ from Ordinary Fears in That They Frequently Involve

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Question 43

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Phobias differ from ordinary fears in that they frequently involve


A) specific objects or situations.
B) bugs and crawling things.
C) intense reactions like vomiting or fainting.
D) heights and unfamiliar places.

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