Compared to Type Bs, how do Type A people typically respond to a stressful task?
A. They become more aroused than Bs, but try to adjust their arousal level down.
B. They are aware of becoming highly aroused, but choose to do nothing about it.
C. They do not become as aroused as Type Bs.
D. They become more aroused than Bs, but tend to ignore or deny physiological stress.
D
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What will be an ideal response?
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