I believe the answer is: <span>response prevention; exposure
In this context, response prevention refers to every efforts that initiated by patient to prevent the repetitive obsessive behavior from occurring.
Exposure on the other hand, refers to the things that might trigger the repetitive obsessive behavior from occurring.
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<span>1) Presenting a plank on taxes, welfare reform, and veterans issues and deciding how to vote on them
2) Presenting this plank to the party and getting people to vote on it
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5) Aking it impossible for a candidate to run if she doesn't agree with every issue on the party platform</span>
Answer:
Automization
Explanation:
We can describe Automatization as a situation whereby a skill, action, or behavior has been done and practiced so much overtime that right now it has become automatic and needs one to put in little or no conscious effort. It has therefore become routine for the individual. In this question, children unconsciously develop the ability to link together stimuli that occur at the same time.