In Tugade and Fredrickson's (2004) study on the role of positive emotions in dealing with stress, which finding suggested that positive emotions canceled out the effects of stress?
A) People who scored high on resilience experienced lesser degrees of cardiovascular activity.
B) People who scored high on resilience and on positive emotions experienced lesser degrees of cardiovascular activity.
C) People who scored low on resilience experienced lesser degrees of cardiovascular activity.
D) People who scored low on resilience and on positive emotions experienced lesser degrees of cardiovascular activity.
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