Your teacher describes the following incident to the class: His teenage daughter called home and tearfully described getting a speeding ticket on her way to an amusement park. Her father tells her not to worry, that it was not a big deal. What is he
suggesting that she do?
a. change her primary appraisal of the event
b. change her secondary appraisal of the event
c. grow up and accept responsibility for what she has done
d. recognize that her id has gotten the better of her at the moment
Answer: a.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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