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According to Burr and Klein (1994), men were more likely than women to use the stress-management strategy of:
 
  A) expressing emotions.
  B) keeping feelings inside.
  C) sharing concerns with friends and relatives.
  D) becoming more involved in religion.

Question 2

_____ is an example of an unexpected family stressor.
 
  A) Delivering a pre-term healthy baby
  B) The need to care for aging parents
  C) Contracting a sexually transmitted infection
  D) The death of one's parents



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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