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According to the text, when Jennifer Ahern and her colleagues surveyed citizens of New
  York City after the events of September 11, 2001, they concluded that:


 
 

a. exposure to media coverage about the traumatic events are probably not
  associated with any increase in stress levels on the part of media consumers.
  b. exposure to media coverage about the traumatic events probably reduced stress
  levels on the part of media consumers.
  c. exposure to media coverage about the traumatic events could possibly increase
  stress levels on the part of media consumers.
  d. there was less coverage about the traumatic events in the New York media market
  when compared to other markets around the country.
  e. reenacted media violence; fictional depictions of violence are just as
  harmful to viewers as reality depictions.

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