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piesebel

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Who tends to be the least affected by workplace stress?
 A) a female with no college education
  B) a highly educated male
  C) a male high school dropout
  D) a highly educated female
  E) a male with no college education

Question 2

On average, ____ and ____ lose more years of life because of work stress than ____, and ____ generally fare better than their ____ counterparts.
 A) Caucasians; African Americans; Hispanics; men; women
  B) African Americans; Caucasians; Hispanics; men; women
  C) Hispanics; Caucasians; African Americans; men; women
  D) African Americans; Hispanics; Caucasians; women; men
  E) Caucasians; Hispanics; African Americans; women; men



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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