Buhr and Dugas (2009) tested a two-factor model of GAD. These factors are intolerance of uncertainty and fear of anxiety. What did they find regarding this model?
A) Being GAD-prone leads people to engage in approach behaviours to reduce uncertainty
B) Engaging in approach behaviours triggers avoidance strategies to limit anxious arousal
C) Being intolerant of anxiety and also fearful of anxiety generates more worry than either factor by itself
D) Being fearful of anxiety does not generate more worry than being intolerant of uncertainty
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