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The Alarm Reaction, the Stage of Resistance, and the Stage

Question 319

Question 319

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The alarm reaction, the stage of resistance, and the stage of exhaustion are the three stages of the


A) Cannon-Bard theory.
B) expectancy value theory.
C) general adaptation syndrome.
D) Yerkes-Dodson law.

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