What does the faith factor refer to in the context of stress, health, and well-being?
A) People who belong to a recognized world religion are more likely to seek faith healing when confronted with a major illness.
B) People who denounce religion exercise more often, have better dietary practices, and make fewer doctor visits compared to those who are religiously active.
C) People who are religiously active live longer compared to those who are not religiously active.
D) People who are religiously active are twice as likely to commit suicide when confronted with a terminal illness compared to those who are not religiously active.
C) People who are religiously active live longer compared to those who are not religiously active.
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A. The character of emotions changes as we develop cognitively. B. Basic emotions are culturally- and developmentally-based. C. A neurologically-intact baby can show at least six distinct emotions at birth. D. In general, adults cannot interpret infant emotions until the infants are 10 to 12 months old.
Richard McNally's research has come to the general conclusion that:
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