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viva [34]
2 years ago
10

Yana's reaction to her mother's refusal to let them go sledding outdoors was to think, "I didn't really want to sled anyway—it's

too cold. " Her twin brother's reaction was to storm around the house for several minutes before he calmed down. In Denham's model of emotion regulation, Yana's reaction would be labeled __________, whereas her brother's reaction would be labeled __________.
a. Calm; angry

b. Cognitive coping; behavioral coping

c. Impulsive; reflective

d. Emotional coping; behavioral coping
Advanced Placement (AP)
1 answer:
tiny-mole [99]2 years ago
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The answer is a I think
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