For extraverts, friends often serve as an important buffer against stress. This finding supports the idea that extraverts

A. are generally more anxious than introverts.
B. often find interacting with friends an unpleasant experience.
C. are less sensitive to information about rewards than introverts.
D. have higher positive affect due to greater social activity.

D

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