False. Everyone reacts to stress differently due to a variety of factors, including personality, coping mechanisms, past experiences, and biological differences. Some may become anxious or withdrawn, while others may become more assertive or proactive. Additionally, cultural and environmental influences can shape individual responses to stress.
false
false
False.
No, fair means everyone gets what they need, equal means everyone is treated the same...is that fair?
False. The equation for area of a triangle is 1/2 base x height. The height and the base would have to be the same for two triangles to have the same area.
Maybe
No, not everyone reacts to stressors the same way. Individual responses to stress can vary based on factors such as personality, past experiences, coping mechanisms, and biological differences. Additionally, cultural background and social support systems can influence how a person perceives and manages stress. This variability means that what may be a significant stressor for one person might be manageable or even negligible for another.
"Everyone responds to disasters in the same way" is a false statement.
yes
It depends on your body. Not everyone reacts the same way to the same pill and sometimes you have a try a pill or two to see which one works for you. So, there is no true answer for you in this.
no
The premise is false. The LGBT community does not like Dick Cheney or Newt Gingrich, both of whom support same-sex marriage.
No, correct usage would be "...everyone is not the same"; as in, "Aren't you glad that everyone is not the same?".
FALSE
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Maybe you're looking for the term "stereotyped". This means assuming everyone who is in a certain class, race or status have the same characteristics. For example here is one that is a false label or stereotype - "All black men are criminals." Not true! That would be a false label or stereotype. Shame on folks who do this! :-)
Stress, same word. - to be stressed -> être stressé