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There are six main dimensions of stress. Please list these dimensions, and give a short definition as to what they entail.
 
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According to the research discussed in the textbook, what are some ways that men and women might differ in how they respond to stress?
 
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Men follow fight-or-flight due to increase in testosterone. Men want to spend time by themselves and can pick fights with spouse and children. Women follow tend-and-befriend due to increase in oxytocin. Women want to tend to children when stressed, and have more physical contact with them.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
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