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kaid0807

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Jess thinks there is no risk of lung cancer if you only smoke for a few years. He is
 
  a. an optimistic smoker.
  b. accurate according to current medical research.
  c. pessimistic.
  d. experiencing hardiness.

Question 2

Maryanne scored 30 on the Life Orientation Test. Which of the following is NOT a likely experience for Maryanne compared to someone with a low score?
 
  a. She will have better mental and physical health.
  b. She may be less likely to go in for screening for physical risks such as breast cancer.
  c. She will cope with stress in less adaptive ways than a pessimist.
  d. She will be less likely to avoid stress or give up when something is stressful.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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