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piesebel

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The work of Sheldon Cohen and colleagues has provided strong evidence for the link between psychology and physiology. The key finding in his studies is that the volunteers injected with a cold virus:
 
  a. are more likely to get sick if they are stressed.
  b. are less likely to get sick if they are stressed.
  c. are more likely to get sick only if they have a history of hypochondriasis.
  d. are less likely to get stressed.

Question 2

One of the most influential psychosocial influences on the immune system is:
 
  a. culture c. genetics
  b. temperament d. stress



yasmin

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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