“…Requests for reprints should be sent to Pietro Badia, Department of Psychology, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio 43403. lower body temperatures (Weiss, 1970). Yet other studies show that exposure to predictable shock conditions causes greater ulcer development (Tsuda & Hirai, 1976), less weight gain, greater weight loss, increased adrenal weights, higher subject mortality rates (Brady, Thornton, & DeFisher, 1962;Pare, 1964Pare, , 1965, and increased susceptibility to disease (Friedman, Ader, & Glasgow, 1965). These latter physiological findings suggest that predictable shock conditions are more stressful than unpredictable conditions.…”