In a recent study, college men read one of three stories,

the first describing voluntary intercourse, the second depicting stranger rape, and the third describing date rape. This study showed that
a. those high in gender role stereotyping were more aroused by the first story, but not by the second or third types of stories.
b. only ten percent of the college men in the study would ever consider rape, even if they could be sure of not being caught.
c. the arousal patterns of those subjects high in gender role stereotyping was similar to the arousal patterns of actual rapists.
d. their degree of gender role stereotyping had little influence on their arousal levels.

ANSWER: c

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According to researchers Arnold Lazarus and Susan Folkman, the assessment of whether one's coping abilities and resources are adequate to overcome the harm, threat, or challenge posed by the potential stressor is called

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