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The frequency of positive and negative emotion words used by U.S. Facebook users indicates that their most positive moods were expressed on
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Although stress does not create cancer cells, it may affect their growth by suppressing the activity of
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People who become blind usually ________ recover near-normal levels of day-to- day happiness. People who become paralyzed usually ________ recover near- normal levels of day-to-day happiness.
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When she missed her morning bus ride to work, Shelly's blood pressure rose and she experienced a throbbing headache. Her physical responses to missing the bus were
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Of the following, differences among people's self-reported happiness levels are MOST strongly related to
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Which of the following was NOT presented in the text as evidence that some emotional reactions involve no deliberate, rational thinking?
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A television producer believes that violent TV programs provide viewers an opportunity to reduce their own anger through fantasy. The producer appears to accept the
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Professor McGill emphasizes the interactive influences of stress appraisal, immune system functioning, and supportive interpersonal relationships on people's capacity to withstand stressful life events. The professor's emphasis best illustrates
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An approach to lie detection that assesses a suspect's physiological response to details of a crime known only to police investigators is called the
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When "executive" and "subordinate" rats received simultaneous electric shocks, the ________ rat was subsequently more likely to develop ________.
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Physical illnesses, such as hypertension and some headaches, that are not caused by an organic disorder but instead seem linked to stress are referred to as ________ illnesses.
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The study of how psychological, neural, and endocrine processes combine to affect our immune system and health is called
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Relative deprivation refers to the tendency for our personal happiness to be heavily influenced by
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Matt has been experiencing headaches. Because his physician strongly recommends that he enroll in an anger-management class, the physician has probably diagnosed Matt's headaches as a(n) ________ illness.
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Stress is defused, pain is eased, and immune activity is strengthened by
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Cameron, a 50-year-old electrician, opens his pay envelope and, to his surprise, finds a pink slip inside indicating that he has been fired from his job. Which phase of the general adaptation syndrome is Cameron most likely experiencing?
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