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03.12.2020 • 
Social Studies

Which option best describes how the psychoanalytic and behaviorist perspectives view anxiety? The psychoanalytic perspective views anxiety as a classically conditioned fear response, while the behaviorist perspective sees anxiety as a kind of displacement.
The psychoanalytic perspective views anxiety as a result of illogical and irrational thought processes, while the behaviorist perspective views anxiety as a disorder that is rooted in society's values.
The psychoanalytic and behaviorist perspectives both view anxiety as a disorder that is passed from one generation to the next.
The psychoanalytic perspective views anxiety as the threat of repressed urges or conflicts surfacing, while the behaviorist perspective views anxiety as learned behavioral reactions.

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