A study looking at the effects of fluctuations in daily moods found that:
a. there was no relationship between mood and immune system function.
b. women suffered far fewer health consequences than men from temporary negative moods and events.
c. the effectiveness of people's immune systems increased when people experienced good moods and decreased when people experienced bad moods.
d. men suffered far fewer health consequences than women from temporary negative moods and events.
Research on the relationship between daily hassles and psychological distress and physical symptoms has shown that:
a. the frequency of daily hassles is unrelated to psychological distress and physical illness.
b. the number of daily hassles people experience is a better predictor of psychological distress and physical illness than the number of major life events experienced.
c. the number of major life events people experience is a better predictor of psychological distress and physical illness than the number of daily hassles experienced.
d. the more hassles you experience the less likely you are to suffer psychological distress and physical illness.
2006-12-09
13:42:20
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