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genevieve1028

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Stress is a factor in
 
  A) tension but not vascular headaches.
  B) vascular but not tension headaches.
  C) both vascular and tension headaches.
  D) neither tension nor vascular headaches.

Question 2

In comparison to using scores on life events rating scales, applying the diathesis-stress model is ____ predictive of illness because it takes into account _______.
 
  A) less; vulnerability more than stressors
  B) more; vulnerability as well as stressors
  C) less; vulnerability less than stressors
  D) more; vulnerability in lieu of stressors



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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