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Trava [24]
2 years ago
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In close relationships: 1. positive events have greater psychological impact than negative events do. 2. positive and negative e

vents have roughly the same impact. 3. negative events have greater psychological impact than positive events do. 4. positive events have greater impact in the early stages of relationships, but negative events have greater impact later on.
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Vladimir79 [104]2 years ago
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<span>The correct answer is C. negative events have a great psychological impact than positive events. <span>This is because our brain processes negative information in a different way, so we usually use more energy to think about the bad situation than that used in a positive situation, so finally we will remember better the bad situation.

I hope the answer can help you.
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