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Sarah is stressed about her upcoming exam, so she goes to the gym to work out and feels less stressed afterwards. Shine is also stressed about her exam, but she decides to budget extra time to study and hires a tutor, which makes her feel less stressed. Both Sarah and Shine are engaged in
 
  a. coping.
  b. appraisal.
  c. learning helplessness.
  d. adaptation.

Question 2

Lily is interested in conducting an experiment to demonstrate that there are some situations in which men are more likely to conform than women. Which strategy should Lily adopt in designing her study?
 
  a. She should have participants engage in a discussion about politics.
  b. She should have participants engage in a discussion about fashion.
  c. She should tell participants that they are being observed throughout the study.
  d. She should tell participants that their primary goal in the study should be to appear attractive toward groupmembers of the opposite sex.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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