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MirandaLo

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Walter Cannon (1932) described the body's preparation for dealing with stressors as a(n) ________ response.
 
  a. tend-and-befriend
  b. fight-or-flight
  c. rest-and-digest
  d. activate-and-decelerate

Question 2

Some researchers are planning to go around the world and put participants in a version of the Asch study in which they are asked to make judgments about the lengths of lines. Cross-cultural research suggests that the least amount of conformity should be observed in cultures
 
  a. characterized by financial independence and prosperity.
  b. where the majority of the people in positions of power are men.
  c. where the people live a simple life, as in an isolated farming community.
  d. with very little cultural diversity.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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