How do individuals who view themselves as single by choice differ from individuals who have been single for a long time but still want to marry?
A) They are even more likely to suffer the negative effects of being single on physical and psychological health.
B) They are more likely to suffer psychological problems, but not physical problems.
C) They are less likely to suffer the negative effects of being single on physical and psychological health.
D) There are no differences between them in terms of negative health effects.
C
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a. there is no evidence for the double standard of aging. b. in some cultures, a woman's power in a family may increase as she grow older; in other cultures, her power may decrease. c. if a culture has negative attitudes toward elderly people, young people will compensate by treating the elderly people respectfully. d. biological factors are more important than social factors.
A person damaged in the somatosensoryarea will experience
A) numbness B) paralysis C) deafness D) loss of memory
Women with bulimia nervosa are more likely than other women to have experienced ______
a. date or acquaintance rape c. abrupt weaning from the breast or bottle b. sexual harassment d. childhood sexual or physical abuse
Bonnie and Judy have both been treated badly by a job interviewer. Bonnie responded by yelling at the
interviewer and calling him names. Judy responded by telling the interviewer why she felt upset and asking if there was anyway to work things out. Which woman is more likely to have high blood pressure? A) neither, because they both expressed their anger B) Bonnie because she had emotional release C) both, because they are both very angry D) Judy because she expressed her anger constructively