You agree to take part in a research project for a health psychologist who asks you to keep a log of your hassles for a month. Each day, you also give the researcher a biological sample to test for stress hormones
What is the most likely outcome of this research?
a) There is no relationship between stress hormones and hassles.
b) As hassles increase, individuals put out lower levels of stress hormones.
c) There was a negative correlation between hassles and perception of stress.
d) The greater the number of hassles, the higher the output of stress hormones.
D
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