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In the ecological framework of coping in Chapter 8, major life events, life transitions, daily hassles, and disasters, are termed:
 
  a. distal personal factors.
  b. distal contextual factors.
  c. stress reactions.
  d. proximal stressors.

Question 2

In the ecological framework of coping in Chapter 8, cultural beliefs and practices, environmental hazards, and economic conditions are termed:
 
  a. distal personal factors.
  b. distal contextual factors.
  c. protective processes.
  d. proximal stressors.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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