Asked by Sarah Dugger on Apr 29, 2024

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Nicole is a new researcher in a marketing company. She is getting a hang of the culture, but is still stressed about the e-mails that she receives from the CEO. Any time she sees a new e-mail from the CEO in her inbox, she dreads opening the e-mail. This week, she opened an email and found that she was just copied on the message to her direct supervisor. In this case, Nicole MOST LIKELY made which of the following conclusions?

A) Primary appraisal: "This matter is relevant but not threatening."
B) Primary appraisal: "This matter is stressful."
C) Secondary appraisal: "I can handle this stress."
D) Secondary appraisal: "I cannot cope with this stress."

Primary Appraisal

The initial evaluation process in which an individual assesses the significance of a situation or event as stressful, beneficial, or irrelevant.

Secondary Appraisal

The cognitive process involved in evaluating the possible ways to cope with a potential stressor or threat, following the initial recognition of the stressor (primary appraisal).

  • Distinguish between initial and subsequent evaluations in the perception of stress.
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Zybrea KnightMay 05, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Since the e-mail was not addressed directly to Nicole and she was simply copied, she likely concluded that the matter was relevant to her work but not necessarily threatening or causing excessive stress. This indicates a primary appraisal of the situation as non-threatening.