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jerry coleman

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Lazarus suggests that we make two major types of appraisals when we face any potentially stressful event. During the primary appraisal we:
 
  a. base our opinion on a galvanic skin response
  b. ascertain whether the event is positive, negative or neutral.
  c. determine whether we think our coping skills are going to be effective in managing the stressor.
  d. experience low stress

Question 2

During secondary appraisal in the Cognitive Appraisal Model, individuals ______.
 
  a. evaluate their resources for dealing with stress
  b. unconsciously recall other similar stressful events
  c. engage in the use of defense mechanisms
  d. experience resistance and then exhaustion



mmpiza

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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