Our ability to deal with stressful events in an adaptive fashion is
a. an inherited way of coping.
b. a biopsychosocial way of adapting.
c. a form of illness prevention.
d. a learned approach to stress.
e. a pattern of ignoring unpleasantries.
d. a learned approach to stress.
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a) You must arrive at a decision that is "beyond a reasonable doubt." b) The plaintiff must prove that she suffered psychological damage in order to win the case. c) The evidence should be evaluated the way a reasonable woman would judge what happened. d) Judgment plays no part in sexual harassment cases; you must decide the case on the basis of criminal law.
Jason was often told by his mother to stand up straight. It wasn't until he studied human relations in college that he learned an erect posture signaled confidence and honesty in _________ cultures
a. Eastern b. Western c. collectivistic d. feminine