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People deprived of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep:
 
  A) experience paradoxical sleep.
  B) learn more slowly.
  C) have fewer chances of experiencing REM rebound.
  D) spend less time in REM sleep during subsequent sleep periods.

Question 2

Suzanne Kobasa and her colleagues studied business executives who seemed able to resist illness despite stress. In one phase of the research, executives completed a battery of psychological tests, and the researchers found that the psychologically hardy executives tended to:
 
  A) feel alienated from what they were doing.
  B) have an external locus of control.
  C) appraise change as an interesting incentive to personal growth.
  D) be low in perceived control over their lives.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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