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Sometimes, anxiety helps us by motivating us to study for a test, but if we become too anxious, we pass our optimal level of arousal and spend too much time worrying instead of studying. This type of correlation is described as
 
  A) a downward spiral.
  B) the inverted-U hypothesis.
  C) negative.
  D) positive.

Question 2

Research on gender differences in cognitive abilities indicates a slight advantage for males due to their larger brain size.
 
  A) True.
  B) False.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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