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stevenposner

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Joanne Hill, who is described in the introduction, attributes her strength in the face of adversity to
 
  a. luck.
  b. making different choices.
  c. realism.
  d. cloud busting.

Question 2

According to contemporary researchers Holmes and Rahe (1967), stress reflects the degree to which people
 
  a. must readjust their lives to external events.
  b. must readjust their lives to physiological events.
  c. perceive their lives as threatening.
  d. interpret any given stimulus as threatening.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A





 

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