Asked by Candice Burnette on Jun 13, 2024
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Both Selye's and Lazarus's theories of stress suggest that stress
A) is a response that is non-specific.
B) has environmental and personal sources.
C) is analogous to a pathogen.
D) is characterized by all of these choices.
Analogous to Pathogen
Comparable or similar to a disease-causing organism, indicating something that can induce disease-like effects or conditions.
Non-specific
A term used to describe symptoms, effects, or conditions that are not unique to one particular disease or cause.
Environmental and Personal Sources
Factors stemming from one's surroundings including natural, social conditions or personal life that influence behavior or health.
- Gain an understanding of, and identify the differences in, the fundamental theories of stress as outlined by Lazarus and Selye.
Verified Answer
SR
susana reyesJun 15, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Both Selye's and Lazarus's theories acknowledge that stress has both environmental and personal sources, emphasizing the interaction between external stressors and individual perceptions or reactions.
Learning Objectives
- Gain an understanding of, and identify the differences in, the fundamental theories of stress as outlined by Lazarus and Selye.