When their trip home was interrupted by car trouble, Sam got very upset even though they had no reason to hurry and the repairs were covered by a warranty. Trudy said, "This isn't so bad. We can relax by the pool and the car will be better than before.". Trudy experienced less stress because:
a. she had good social support
b. she has an internal, global, and stable attributional style
c. she used autogenic relaxation
d. she used cognitive reappraisal
D
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