Which of the following statements about stressors is TRUE?

a. Stressors reduce the need to adapt.
b. External stressors are more difficult for the individual than internal stressors.
c. Pleasant events reduce stress.
d. Stressors in themselves are neutral.


D
Stressors can be situations, events, or agents that create stress for the individual. Stressors can be internal or external stimuli that force the person to adapt. Stressors in and of themselves are neither good nor bad; it is the person's perception of the stress that determines whether the impact is positive or negative. In this framework, any event can be stressful for an individual, depending on the interpretation of the event.

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