The three stages of Hans Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome are:

a. fight, flight, norming
b. shock, resistance, fatigue
c. alarm, resistance, exhaustion
d. shock, countershock, homeostasis


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Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome includes three major stages. The individual's initial response involves an alarm reaction, then a stage of resistance, and a final stage of exhaustion. The first and third stages are broken down further to include shock and countershock.

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All of the following are involved with behavior modification except:

a. including rewards for desirable behaviors b. keeping a food record including cues or reasons for eating c. elimination of snacking d. none of these

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