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Which of the following was presented as a GOOD way to manage stress?
 
  a. Giving up and being a leaf-in-the-wind.
  b. Being aggressive when you feel you've been slighted.
  c. Associate with the emotions of a situation so that you can intensify those emotions.
  d. Dissociate from the emotions of a situation so that you can step out of it.

Question 2

List at least three of the four main categories of factors that contribute to job satisfaction. (3 points; 1 for each)
 
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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

List at least three of the four main categories of factors that contribute to job satisfaction. 3 points, 1 each for any 3 of the following:
- Organizational factors such as pay, opportunities for promotion, the nature of the work, polices, and working conditions
- Group factors such as co-workers and supervisors
- Personal factors such as a match with need to be successful and job status
- Ability to achieve other ends such as working while going to college or flexibility in hours so that you can attend to child care



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