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____ appraisals are past or present oriented and result from appraisals of loss or damage that is happening or has already happened. The losses can be tangible such as loss of a loved one or a job, or psychological, such as loss of self-esteem. a. Primary-loss c. Harm-loss b. Secondary d. Threat
 
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According to Lazarus, events can be appraised during primary appraisal in three possible ways. They can be seen as ____, ____, or ____. a. benign-stressful, distressful, indifferent b. irrelevant, distressful, positive-stressful c. distressful, eustressful, neutral-stressful d. irrelevant, benign-positive, stressful
 
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Kjones0604

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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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KimWrice

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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