What is the second set of stressors as described in the dual-process model?
A. life changes that accompany the death
B. emotional aspects of loss of an attachment figure
C. discussing the death of the loved one
D. experiencing physical reaction to the loss
Answer: A
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a. somatiform disorder b. depression c. agoraphobia d. substance abuse
Although Jack's childhood was impoverished and difficult, Jack is presently working his way through college. His friends say that Jack is "good at dodging life's hard knocks" and has made his own "luck.". According to the research on subjective well-being, Jack
a. would be considered low in subjective well-being. b. is using denial to get through life and probably suffers from depression. c. is most likely happier than most people and will be good at negotiating life's demands. d. has developed a sociopathic personality and is most likely a con artist.
Genetic abnormalities are probably most directly responsible for a. muscular dystrophy and Huntington's disease. b. polio and muscular dystrophy
c. Huntington's disease and polio. d. tetanus and polio.
Kristoff has spent the day taking exams. The effect on his sleeping patterns that night
should be a. an increase in REM sleep. b. a decrease in stage 1 sleep. c. an increase in stage 4 sleep. d. a decrease in REM sleep. e. greater incidence of nightmares.