Saturday, October 23, 2010

Mrs. Frost is diagnosed next to a nonspecific phobia. She may be suffering from?

A.acrophobia
B.claustrophobia
C.agoraphobia
D.hematophobiaMrs. Frost is diagnosed next to a nonspecific phobia. She may be suffering from?
C.agoraphobia
a-fear of heights
b-fear of closed spaces
c-fear of interested spaces
d-fear of blood
my guess---c
double-check this with a dictionary
E. none of the above
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I estimate the answer is C. Agoraphobia is a fear of start on places and comes closer to the right answer than any of the other choices.
hullo
is is an MCQ examination?
adjectives the same ,the aforementioned phobias are specific ones.
non specific phobias hold no clear factors.
Dr solo
This is not a polite question, since the occupancy "nonspecific phobia" is not an accepted occupancy. However, acrophobia, claustrophobia and hematophobia are examples of "specific phobias," where in attendance is a fear set to one specific area, and where on earth the cause is buried to be symbolic and psychologic in humour.
The term agorophobia is an archaic permanent status referring to a fear of amenable spaces. However, confusingly, agorophobia is instead today defined as a "fear of situations where on earth escape would not or may not be possible." While some may consider this "specific," it is distinguished from the specific phobias in that the mete out is understood to be exposure to unpredictable and untriggered nouns attacks, rather than anything symbolic.
Therefore, C - agoraphobia, contained by the modern sense, is the correct answer. I would not, however, have included this quiz on any type of board exam, because of its poor wording.
The answer would be agoraphobia. C

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