Rahe - Findings and conclusion 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyCore studiesASWJEC Created by: francesca_321Created on: 17-05-15 13:52 when did most life changes occur? during the 6 months of the 2 years period 1 of 12 what was the correlation between LCU scores in the 6 month period before going to sea? 0.118 positive correlation 2 of 12 What was not found significant? TLCU scores for the entire 2 year period against illness of board 3 of 12 What did the least stressed sailor have a mean of? 1.434 4 of 12 What did the most stressed sailor have a mean number of illnesses? 2.049 5 of 12 What was the correlation between the LCU scores and illnesses were higher for what? Cruiser 1 and 3 than cruiser 2 6 of 12 What was the differnce in cruiser 2 thought to be caused by? increased stress on board 7 of 12 What was this not accounted for? TLCU score and so the correlation was weaker 8 of 12 What is Rahe's first conluded? environment tha pps are in is stressful, previous life events have less effect 9 of 12 what are better predictions for? better predictions can be made for older pps and enlisted married men, than young single sailors 10 of 12 What was there a low positive relationship between what? pre cruise life change intensity and reported illnesses at sea 11 of 12 The amount of earlier stress was what? Low by all sailors 12 of 12
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