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kodithompson

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Based on research concerning the trait of hardiness, which of the following hypothesized relationships is LEAST plausible?
 
  A) Those high in hardiness are expected to show the lowest PTSD symptomology.
  B) As hardiness increases, so should persistence in college.
  C) As hardiness decreases, GPA should increase.
  D) Those low in hardiness are expected to show the greatest number of depressive episodes.

Question 2

Which of these is NOT part of the modern male role?
 
  A) Organizational power.
  B) Emotional self-expression toward women.
  C) Emotional sensitivity toward women.
  D) Economic inexpressiveness.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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