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ARLKQ

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Lazarus saw stress as stemming from
 
  A) strong emotional reactions to environmental stimuli.
  B) negative life events.
  C) positive life events.
  D) the person's perception of an event.

Question 2

According to Lazarus, a person who loses her job but sees the prospect of finding a new job as a challenge would be
 
  A) more vulnerable to stress than someone who saw the event as a threat.
  B) more likely to reappraise the situation than someone who saw it as a threat.
  C) less vulnerable to stress than someone who saw the event as a threat.
  D) less capable of coping than someone who saw the situation more realistically.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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