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question 13 research suggests that there is no difference in the stress…

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question 13
research suggests that there is no difference in the stress you feel from a real event or an imagined event.
true
false
question 14
the major difference between acute stress and acute episodic stress is the:
duration of the stress
intensity of the stress
perception of the stress
one is eustress while the other is distress

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

For Question 13: Psychological research shows that the brain and body can produce the same stress response (like cortisol release, physical tension) to both real and imagined stressful events, as the mind processes imagined threats similarly to actual ones.
For Question 14: Acute stress is a single, short-term stressful event (e.g., a sudden car near-miss). Acute episodic stress refers to frequent, repeated episodes of acute stress (e.g., regular work deadlines, ongoing family conflicts), so the core difference is how often/duration the stress occurs.

Answer:

Question 13: True
Question 14: Duration of the stress