A patient is undergoing a test that rings a bell every time his blood pressure elevates significantly. He attends and responds to this sound by trying to relax tense muscles or slow his heart rate. This patient is most likely participating in what type of test?

a) analogue observation
b) clinical biofeedback
c) behavioral avoidance
d) event-related potential

Ans: b) clinical biofeedback

Psychology

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