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1. Fact or Falsehood? Chapter 11: Emotions, Stress, and Health
2. The polygraph has proved to be extremely effective in detecting lies. True
False False, page 380False, page 380
3. Some emotional responses involve no conscious thinking. True
False True, page 381True, page 381
4. Introverts are superior to extraverts at reading others’ emotions. True
False True, page 384True, page 384
5. Facial expressions associated with emotions such as happiness and fear are the same the world over. True
False True, page 387True, page 387
6. Occasionally blowing off steam seems to reduce anger and aggression in the long run. True
False False, page 390False, page 390
7. Kidney dialysis patients report being just as happy as healthy non-patients. True
False True, page 393True, page 393
8. Compared with others, pessimists are more than twice as likely to develop heart disease. True
False True, page 403True, page 403
9. Researchers agree that stress creates cancer cells. True
False False, page 405False, page 405
10. Those who do not exercise are twice as likely as exercisers to report being “not too happy.” True
False True, page 411True, page 411
11. Religious faith and health show a strong positive correlation. True
False True, page 414True, page 414