In the general activation syndrome (GAS), described by Selye, the body adjusts its physiological reaction, in an effort to cope with the threat that is still present, during:
a. the alarm reaction
b. the stage of exhaustion
c. recovery from the stress
d. the resistance phase
D
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a. stress-related diseases. b. lifestyle diseases. c. infectious diseases. d. cancers.
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What will be an ideal response?
Studies of achievement have shown that externals
A. perform better on academic tests than internals in elementary school. B. get better grades than internals in college. C. receive lower scores on achievement tests in high school. D. all of the above
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10–20 8–10 1–3 5–