In dealing with stress, coping responses
a. are always adaptive.
b. are always maladaptive.
c. may be adaptive or maladaptive.
d. are not "coping" unless they are adaptive.
C
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The medulla, pons, and the cerebellum are parts of the
a) midbrain. b) forebrain. c) spinal cord. d) hindbrain.
Bat calls approach 140 dB, and dolphin calls may exceed 200 dB. What happens when human beings are in close proximity to these very loud calls?
A. Human beings can damage their ears because of the high amplitude of the sounds. B. Human beings remain unaware of the calls because the frequencies being used are out of the human range of hearing. C. Human beings sense pain, but their hearing is not damaged because the calls are so short. D. Human being contract their tensor tympani muscles to dampen the sounds.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
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