Answer:
Emotion-focused coping
Explanation:
Charlie hates taking exams. He spends the week before finals biting his nails, sleeping poorly, and worrying. He tries to distract himself by watching funny movies the night before the exam. This is an example of <u>emotion focused coping</u>.
Emotion focused coping is a coping strategy which involves the regulation of emotional responses to stressors by attempting to reduce negative emotions/reactions to stress. This method helps individuals exposed to stress to build emotional resistance to such stress.
There are two types of emotional focused coping which includes; positive emotional-focused coping, e.g. reframing, journaling, positive thinking, cognitive distortion and meditation and negative emotional-focused coping which includes; denial, supression, and avoidance.
Charlie distracting himself by watching movies is mostly consistent with avoidance approach to emotion-focused coping.
<span>D. As a child, she testified in a court case that helped end school segregation.</span>
The intended audience for the multimedia presentation of the nightingale should be mostly adults, as it is a historical fiction novel that deals with the lives of two French sisters during the Second World War, the nightingale are based on a real historical event or are descriptions precise how life would be for the people of that time, and the idea is to make the audience feel as if they were at that time.
Based on the research of Masters and Johnson, Participant A would be a male and Participants B and C are female. Masters and Johnson researched about sexual response cycle for both sexes and found out there are 4 stages namely excitement, plateau, orgasm and resolution. Both gender undergoes this process however they happen at different times and reactions.
Answer:
<u>b. no, this does not need to be reported since it is unrelated to participation in the study.</u>
Explanation:
The research in conducting a focus group to learn about hygiene and disease prevention but the subject having a heart attack does't count as part of the research.