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MCAT Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior: Passage 13
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MCAT Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior: Passage 13
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1. An experiment was performed to compare the difference between one group receiving stress management treatment and the other group not receiving treatment. A requirement of the study was to turn in a signed IRB form. Subject X did not turn in his form by the time the study started but was considered by the research team to be a desirable subject for the study. What should the researchers do?
2. If an experiment were performed to compare the difference between one group receiving stress management treatment and the other group not receiving treatment, what kind of research design would be used?
3. According to the graph, at what point is stress no longer beneficial?
4. The information in the graph is based on the work of which of the following theorists?
5. While the theoretical constructs of the theory this graph was based on are now mostly obsolete, the relationship shown in the graph is an example of modern use. What is another example?