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tingc95

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Jim's primary appraisal of his financial decrease is that it is relevant but not threatening. Jim's next thought is most likely to be
 
  a. determining what kind of stress he is experiencing.
  b. moving on to secondary appraisal.
  c. soliciting a second opinion about this stressful event.
  d. deciding he is not experiencing stress.

Question 2

Brenda has a big deadline for work. She is planning out how she will break the tasks into more manageable smaller tasks, and how she will use members of her team to help complete the job on time. Brenda's thinking is an example of
 
  a. secondary appraisal. c. negative interpretation.
  b. primary appraisal. d. cumulative impact.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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