Multiple Choice
Research investigating the effectiveness of avoidant and approach coping strategies suggests that
A) avoidance strategies are not effective for short-term stressors.
B) both avoidant and approach strategies are equally effective in coping with stress.
C) avoidant strategies are effective in dealing with long-term stressors.
D) the use of approach coping styles may represent a risk factor for negative responses to stressors.
E) approach copers may exhibit short-term anxiety but cope well with long-term stressors.
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