Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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How does anxiety differ from fear?
a.Anxiety is unspecific and fear is specific
b.Anxiety is specific, fear is not
c.Anxiety is caused by past events, fear regards events of the present
d.Anxiety is common and fear is rare
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Fear and anxiety are often present together in one person but their meaning is not same.
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