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Research by Shelley Taylor and her colleagues on effective coping among cancer patients has suggested that all of the following are important in promoting recovery EXCEPT ____.
 
  a. making downward comparisons with other cancer patients
  b. making upward comparisons with other cancer patients
  c. feeling that there is a higher purpose for one's cancer
  d. feeling that one can control one's cancer

Question 2

Moira and Abdul fell in love at first sight a few days ago. They think about each other constantly and the sexual tension between them runs high. Consequently, they spend most of their time having sex and little time talking. How would you rate their intimacy level according to Sternberg's theory?
 
  a. low
  b. moderate
  c. fairly high
  d. off the charts high



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A




james0929

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
Excellent


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