Penelope tends to be hostile and angry much of the time. She recently had an argument with her best friend, Daisy. Daisy, who is more easygoing, is wary about bringing up the debated subject again, even after a significant period of time has elapsed. Daisy probably recognizes that
a. Penelope has a strong fight-or-flight response.
b. Penelope, because of her hostile nature, will exhibit
intense reactions long after the argument by just beingreminded of it.
c. Penelope, because she is high in hostility is likely to remember events in ways that minimize her anger.
d. Penelope has the three most important risk factors for coronary heart disease.
b
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