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torybrooks

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What do getting married, surviving a tornado, and dealing with a long, congested commute to work all have in common?
 
  a. They are all major life events.
  b. They are all catastrophes.
  c. They are all daily hassles.
  d. They are all stressors.

Question 2

Pat attends a pre-screening of a new romantic comedy with a group of four people and then participates in a focus group where the group is asked several questions about the film. The group is asked, How funny is the film? Each member of the group responds to the question. Pat responds last, after hearing the rest of the group say that the movie was very funny. Pat is more likely to agree with them if
 
  a. Pat is female.
  b. Pat is from an individualistic culture.
  c. Pat is elderly.
  d. Pat's group had seven people instead of four.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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