Research on reactions to stressful stimuli finds that people typically use coping strategies to reduce anxiety
A. when trained to do so by the experimenter.
B. when reminded to do so by the experimenter.
C. when given no instructions about coping strategies by the experimenter.
D. very rarely, unless the stimulus is extremely anxiety provoking.
Question 2
Which of the following is true about neurotic anxiety, as conceived by Freud?
A. It is experienced when id impulses are close to breaking into consciousness.
B. It prevents the ego from utilizing defense mechanisms.
C. It is created when id impulses violate society's moral code.
D. People experiencing neurotic anxiety usually are aware of what is making them anxious.