Limiting the number of times a person can monitor physical symptoms, check some perceived flaw, groom themselves, or engage in some other access behavior is known as

a. response prevention.
b. cognitive assessment.
c. contingency conversion.
d. psychosomatic revision.

a

Psychology

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a. insufficient justification b. postdecision dissonance c. a justification of effort d. a threat to self-evaluation maintenance

Psychology