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Research by Sbarra and colleagues (2011) on divorce showed that
 
  a. people divorced at the start of a study were more likely to die from all causes of death at follow-up.
  b. people who experienced a divorce prior to age 65 showed dramatic resilience and rapidly improved health.
  c. men who experienced divorce were more resilient than divorced women.
  d. young people who get divorced experience less stress than people who divorce after 65.

Question 2

Jamie wants an extra day to write a paper for class. Jamie first asks the professor for a one-week extension for the paper assignment. The professor refuses. Jamie then asks for a one-day extension. The professor agrees. Jamie's behavior best illustrates
 
  a. the door-in-the-face technique.
  b. the foot-in-the-door technique.
  c. reactance.
  d. the dual-process approach.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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