Multiple Choice
According to the study of Master et al. (2009) how does the presence of social support affect pain perception?
A) Presence of a partner (seen or felt) increases pain intensity relative to a stranger or object.
B) Presence of another human (partner or stranger) decreases pain intensity relative to an object.
C) Presence of a partner (seen or felt) decreases pain intensity relative to a stranger or object.
D) Presence of another human (partner or stranger) increases pain intensity relative to an object.
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