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    A Feeling of Uneasiness, Apprehension, or Fear That Has a Vague
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A Feeling of Uneasiness, Apprehension, or Fear That Has a Vague

Question 47

Question 47

Multiple Choice

A feeling of uneasiness, apprehension, or fear that has a vague or unknown source is a definition of:


A) anxiety
B) emotion regulation
C) jealousy
D) frustration

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