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ahriuashd

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How is a total life change or total stress events score calculated on the scale provided in the text?
 A) Subtract the negative score from the positive score.
  B) Add the positive score and the negative score together as positive numbers.
  C) Add the positive score and the negative score together as negative numbers.
  D) Multiply the positive score by the negative score and make the product positive.
  E) Divide the negative score by the positive score and make the quotient negative.

Question 2

A rating of zero for a life event in the Stress Events Scale suggests ____.
 A) distress
  B) eustress
  C) neustress
  D) adaptation
  E) homeostasis



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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