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What term refers to a source of potential stress? A. Stress point B. Stress ignitor C. Stressor D. Stressee SUBMIT 47
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What term refers to a source of potential stress?
A. Stress point
B. Stress ignitor
C. Stressor
D. Stressee
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Stressor
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