According to the chapter Mad About Youabout sex differences in jealousy, the results of this study been

replicated in Japan, Korea, The Netherlands, and Germany. This supports the contention that:

(a) sex differences in jealousy are the product of cultural conditioning
(b) sex differences in jealousy are the same across different cultures
(c) there are no sex differencesin jealousy
(d) jealousy is the same emotion as envy in other cultures


B

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a) representative sample b) population sample c) study sample d) target sample

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A) have only a limited capacity to regulate their emotional stress. B) are unable to regulate any form of emotional stress. C) are not very easily overwhelmed. D) rely primarily on self-soothing for distraction and reorientation of attention.

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