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piesebel

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Which of the following is a major conceptual concern with measuring stress by counting objectively positive and negative life events?
 
  a. Only objectively negative events contribute to stress.
  b. Perceptions of an event are more important than objective characteristics.
  c. Most people don't confront enough major life events to experience stress.
  d. A series of minor events often cause more stress than a major event.

Question 2

Andy, a white American, committed a crime in front of several eyewitnesses in downtown New York City. Research suggests that which of the following witnesses will be most likely to make an accurate identification of Andy in a lineup?
 
  a. Mariano, who was born and raised in Panama, but has worked in the United States for several years
  b. Brian, a white male who lived in Atlanta for several years but recently moved to New York City
  c. C.C., who is African American
  d. Masahiro, who is Japanese and just came to the United States this year



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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