A number of research studies have investigated gender differences in physiological and behavior reactions to stress. The evidence from these studies suggests that in comparison to males, females:

a. have a weaker physiological response to stress
b. are more likely to create and maintain social networks
c. enter Selye's exhaustion stage much sooner
d. show stronger and more widespread physiological reactions to stress


B

Psychology

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Suppose you are at the beach and need to leave your blanket to get some food. Research on bystander intervention suggests that if you are concerned about someone taking your belongings, you should

a. cover them with a portion of the blanket. b. ask someone to "keep an eye on them." c. put a note on your blanket saying that you will return shortly. d. sit in a remote part of the beach to take advantage of the "fringe effect."

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a. instrumental conditioning c. operant conditioning b. classical conditioning d. reflex conditioning

Psychology

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What will be an ideal response?

Psychology