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What is the relationship between cognitive functioning and stress?
 
  a. Stressors are not influenced by cognitive function, but do influence it.
 b. Cognitive factors like perceived control can moderate the impact of stressors.
  c. Higher cognitive functioning may serve as a vulnerability for developing PTSD.
  d. Optimism tends to have a negative effect on cognitive function during stress.

Question 2

Stacey suffers from a psychophysiological disorder. Which statement about her condition is accurate?
 
  a. Psychological factors play an important role in her physical condition.
  b. Her condition is psychological, not physical.
 c. She most likely suffers from conversion disorder.
 d. Medical treatment will provide the best outcome for her disorder.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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