Is there such a thing as a "bias for beauty"?

A) No. It's a myth.
B) Yes, and both men and women show the bias to an equal degree.
C) Yes, and men have a stronger bias than women for physical attractiveness.
D) Yes, and women have a stronger bias than men for physical attractiveness.


C

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Belle was unsure of how to cope with her car breaking down. She decided she would have a mechanic determine how much it would cost to have it repaired. Belle is using constructive coping through

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