One example indicating that the effects of discrimination-related stress can have a stronger effect on men is that:
a. Orthodox Jewish males indicate they are depressed if they reside in an urban location.
b. elderly African American males have higher scores than females for race-related stress in the context of institutional racism and collective racism
c. young Asian females have lower scores on depression in the Midwest than males.
d. there is no difference of discrimination stress between men and women.
B
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a. scenario b. social clock c. life story d. life-span construct
Some psychologists believe that the activity of mirror neurons serve as the biological basis for
A) empathy. B) vanity. C) aggression. D) jealousy.
The Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS) measures stress related to
a. positive and negative life events. b. only negative life events. c. only positive life events. d. internal stressors. e. hassles.
Research suggests that gender stereotypes may __________ from adolescence to emerging adulthood.
A. intensify B. decrease C. disappear completely D. emerge