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What is social support defined as?
The
help
we
receive
from
others
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How many female psychology students participated in Kamarck et al.'s study?
39
female psychology students
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What was the main task performed by participants in Kamarck et al.'s study?
A
difficult
mental
task
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What physiological reactions were monitored during the study?
Physiological
reactions
to stress
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What was the effect of having a friend present during the mental task?
Lower
physiological reactions to stress
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What did the friend do during the task in Kamarck et al.'s study?
Simply
touched
the participant on the
wrist
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What type of support is defined as instrumental support?
Direct
aid
and
material
sources offered
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What is emotional support focused on?
Reducing
anxiety
a person is feeling
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What did Lucknow et al. (1998) find about gender differences in social support?
Women use
emotional
support
more than men
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What did Bailey and Dua (1999) find about cultural differences in social support?
Individualistic
cultures
prefer
instrumental
support
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What is the buffering hypothesis related to social support?
It
protects
people from
stress
effects
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What did Allen (2003) find about pets and social support?
Pets
can
reduce
stress and blood pressure
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How can talking to pets be more effective than talking to people?
It can reduce
physiological
responses
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What does social support have direct physiological effects on?
The activity of the
autonomic
nervous system
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What is the effect of social support on coping with stress?
It increases
relaxation
during stress
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