Jerome has a large circle of acquaintances, but no close friends. Mary, his wife, has a few very close friends. Everything else being equal, if Jerome and Mary experience marital difficulties, who would have less trouble dealing with the stressful situation?

A. Jerome would, because he has many people to tell his troubles to.
B. Mary would, because the social support of close friends aids in coping with stressful situations.
C. It is impossible to tell, because friends do not affect one's ability to cope with stress.
D. They should experience about the same level of stress, because friends of any degree of intimacy provide social support.

Answer: B

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