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joe

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Culture may act as a stressor in the diathesis-stress model of psychopathology by:
 
  a. activating cultural folklore.
  b. the confusion that might occur from misunderstood communication.
  c. activating certain vulnerabilities and predispositions that may lead to the emergence of psychopathology.
  d. causing confusion when interpreting research data.

Question 2

The diathesis-stress model indicates that the diathesis is:
 
  a. vulnerable predispositions
  b. the lack of vulnerability for stress
  c. the reasons we are stressed
  d. the cause for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder



prumorgan

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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