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yoooooman

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You hate mathematics and feel a knot forming in your stomach when you read in the college catalog that Calculus I is required for your chosen major. You are in the stage of the general adaptation syndrome.
 
  A) alarm
  B) exhaustion
  C) resistance
  D) extinction

Question 2

The overall incidence of mental disorders indicates that
 
  A) it is roughly the same for both genders.
  B) they are more likely to occur in women than men.
  C) they are more likely to occur in men than women.
  D) gender differences are unclear because many disorders go unreported.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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