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ahriuashd

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The physiological arousal response that allows us to face or escape from real or perceived threats is the
 
  A) fight-or-flight response.
  B) adaptive response.
  C) resistance response.
  D) cardiac response.

Question 2

A sense of being overwhelmed by perceived obligations to stay connected online is
 
  A) distress.
  B) acute stress.
  C) technostress.
  D) chronic stress.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C





 

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