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    Negative Social Behaviours Tend to Increase When Stress Is Accompanied
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Negative Social Behaviours Tend to Increase When Stress Is Accompanied

Question 52

Question 52

Multiple Choice

Negative social behaviours tend to increase when stress is accompanied by


A) depression.
B) anger.
C) resistance.
D) poor impulse control.

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