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... walk inside the front door and then immediately leave 2. walk all the way to the back of the store and then immediately leave 3. walk all the way to the back of the store , select one item , and then go buy it without having to wait in ...
... walk inside the front door and then immediately leave 2. walk all the way to the back of the store and then immediately leave 3. walk all the way to the back of the store , select one item , and then go buy it without having to wait in ...
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Craig Barr Taylor, Bruce Alan Arnow. L. WALKING THROUGH A CROWDED DEPARTMENT STORE ( e.g. , MACYS ) . Can you : 1. walk inside the front door and then immediately leave 2. walk 30 steps into the store and then leave 3. walk to the middle ...
Craig Barr Taylor, Bruce Alan Arnow. L. WALKING THROUGH A CROWDED DEPARTMENT STORE ( e.g. , MACYS ) . Can you : 1. walk inside the front door and then immediately leave 2. walk 30 steps into the store and then leave 3. walk to the middle ...
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... walk around the corner and down a full block . These are among many possible ways that the task could be broken down ... Walking along busy streets 3. Waiting in line 4. Riding buses 5. Eating in restaurants 6. Grocery shopping 7 ...
... walk around the corner and down a full block . These are among many possible ways that the task could be broken down ... Walking along busy streets 3. Waiting in line 4. Riding buses 5. Eating in restaurants 6. Grocery shopping 7 ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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