Most studies found that writing about a stressful experience was helpful. What was the exception to this rule?

a. Repeatedly writing about a childhood experience did more harm than good

b. Repeatedly writing about a bad habit did more harm than good.
c. Repeatedly writing about a recent divorce did more harm than good.
d. Repeatedly writing about having spent money unwisely did more harm than good.


c

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A) heritability. B) monozygocity. C) dianetics. D) epigenetics.

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A) natural disasters B) major life events C) social difficulties D) negative life events

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a. The differences are just his imagination. b. Most children in developing countries eat a diet that is deficient in protein. c. Most children in developing countries work so hard that they do not grow as fast as children from developed countries. d. Being on television makes everyone look thinner; the children's weights are actually fine

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