A number of research studies have investigated gender differences in physiological and behavior reactions to stress. The evidence from these studies suggests that in comparison to males, females:

a. have a weaker physiological response to stress
b. are more likely to create and maintain social networks
c. enter Selye's exhaustion stage much sooner
d. show stronger and more widespread physiological reactions to stress

B

Psychology

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As Cecelia talked to her daughter on her cell phone, she failed to slow when cars in the same lane were stopping and hit the car in front of her. Why didn't she stop?

Reaction time slows considerably starting around age 50. If she were using a hands-free device, she would have stopped. The ability to multitask becomes more difficult over the years. Cell phone use seems to make the brain ignore what the eyes see.

Psychology

When a child first understands the difference between "give" and "take," he or she has made a gain in his or her understanding of:

a. phonology b. semantics c. morphology d. syntax

Psychology