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Trina is thinking about how many papers she has to do before the end of the term, how to mend things with her boyfriend, and how to earn enough money to buy her family presents for the holidays. In other words, Trina is thinking about ____.
 
  a. stress responses
  b. stressors
  c. stress mediators
  d. chronic problems

Question 2

Stress is defined as ____.
 
  a. an uncomfortable feeling in certain situations
  b. the process of adjustment to disrupting circumstances
  c. damage to the body caused by psychological processes
  d. difficulties in daily living



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b



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