Marcia has a successful but demanding career that she enjoys, she has two children who receive consistent and high-quality care, and a close, mutually supportive relationship with her husband. According to the psychological research, Marcia is likely to:
a. · experience a high level of stress because of her multiple roles.
b. · experience a low level of stress, and her multiple roles will probably enhance her psychological well-being.
c. · have a nervous breakdown as she struggles to meet the needs and expectations of the people around her.
d. · experience a low level of stress, but her husband and children are likely to experience a very high level of stress.
b. · experience a low level of stress, and her multiple roles will probably enhance her psychological well-being.
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A. social function B. coping function C. regulation function D. motivational function
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a. physiological component in Laura's emotional experience. b. behavioral component in Laura's emotional experience. c. objective component in Laura's emotional experience. d. cognitive component in Laura's emotional experience.
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a. indifference towards people's suffering b. dogmatism c. intolerance of criticism d. a grandiose sense of entitlement
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A. machine-like efficiency with which our computer minds crunch numbers and sort data B. cognitive processes that people use to solve problems C. biological changes in the brain and nervous system that result from information input D. single-core ability on which all related intellectual skills are based