Religious coping to reduce stress relies upon _____

a. finding a meaning in suffering
b. achieving a sense of control by trusting God
c. gaining social solidarity with others who share one's beliefs
d. all of the above


d

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As a typical two-year-old, Webster would have a vocabulary of a. about 10 words

b. a few hundred words. c. about 1,000 words. d. several thousand words.

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If you have to do a research project for your psychology class and you use your roommates and family members as participants, you are using a ____

a. ?sample of convenience b. ?control sample c. ?random sample d. ?representative sample

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To ensure that an experimental finding is not just a fluke, a scientist should:

a. base conclusions on personal experience. b. use logical inference. c. operationalize the experiment. d. replicate the experiment.

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Which of the following best describes a life stage from the Jewish holy book, the Talmud?

a. Ages 35–42: A stage of maturity of mind and morals, when his mind, ever open to virtue, broadens, and never inspires him to profitless deeds. b. Age 13: The age of moral responsibility, when a boy has his Bar Mitzvah signifying that he is responsible for keeping the religious commandments, rather than his parents being responsible for him. c. Age 60: The religious ideal in this stage is for a man to withdraw from the world and literally live in the forest, devoting himself to prayer and religious study, living only on alms and cultivating patience and compassion. d. Age 42–56: The renunciant goes even farther than the forest dweller in rejecting worldly attachments. The purpose of life in this stage is simply to prepare for the end of this life and entry into the next.

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