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ap345

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Frazier's (2003) research on blame, control, and coping among victims of rape indicates that
 
  a. assigning blame leads to less stress.
  b. self-blame is only adaptive when it leads to feelings of future safety.
  c. blaming the assailant is the best way to recover from the trauma.
  d. past control is more important that present control.

Question 2

The key difference between Gammon and others' (1982) obedience studies and Milgram's studies from the 1960s was that
 
  a. people conform less in the 1980s than the 1960s.
  b. people conform more in the 1980s than the 1960s.
  c. Milgram's participants were alone but Gammon's were in a group.
  d. Milgram's participants were in a group but Gammon's were alone.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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