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RYAN BANYAN

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People who have experienced traumatic events
 
  a. derive more satisfaction from helping strangers than from helping close others.
  b. show mental and physical health benefits from helping others.
  c. more carefully weigh the potential costs of helping.
  d. are paradoxically less likely to help others if they themselves were helped.

Question 2

What is not a potential cost of the pursuit of self-esteem, as identified by Crocker and Park (2004)?
 
  a. an increase in stress-related health problems
  b. anxiety
  c. unwanted social attention
  d. avoidance of activities that risk failure



whitcassie

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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