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waynest

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Johanna acts in a very formal manner when at the ladies' luncheon because she observes the other women behaving in a similar way. Johanna is engaging in __________.
 
  a. self-monitoring
  b. self-management
  c. self-manipulation
  d. self-migration

Question 2

Mary's mother died of breast cancer at a young age. Mary was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 36, a year after she got divorced and was forced to sell her house and move to a lower income area.
 
  Which of the following models is the most likely explanation of why Mary got cancer? A) Psychosomatic Model
  B) Somatopsychic Model
  C) Diathesis-Stress Model
  D) Repression-Reaction Model
  E) Germ Theory of Disease Model



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A: self-monitoring

Answer to Question 2

C



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