Define two types of stressors. Give two examples of each type of stressor.
What will be an ideal response?
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Karen and Rob are talking to a mutual friend who suddenly breaks down and asks if one of them can stay and talk about an important problem. Who is probably more likely to help?
a. Karen is more likely to help. b. Rob is more likely to help. c. Both are equally likely to help. d. Whether Karen or Rob is more likely to help depends on the gender of the friend.
Which is NOT true about chromosomes?
a. If we receive an X chromosome from our father, we develop into a female. b. The 23rd pair consists of the sex chromosomes. c. They are small complex molecules of deoxyribonucleic acid. d. They contain 10 to 20 genes.
Freudian theory would likely interpret a dream in which someone tries over and over (but fails) to scale a mountain to reach a friend as indicating
A) jealousy toward that friend. B) violent urges (to "knock off " that friend). C) fear of not being physically fit (body image). D) fear for that friend's life. E) secret lust for that friend.
A mother experiences "baby blues" shortly after delivering a child. The chances that she later will develop postpartum psychosis are closest to:
A) 1 in 2. B) 1 in 10. C) 1 in 100. D) 1 in 1,000.