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QUESTION 1 Who said, "The intensity and chronicity of human stress is governed largely by perceived control over the demands of one’s life"? A. Albert Bandura B. Richard Rahe C. Sigmund Freud D. Thomas Holmes

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A. Albert Bandura

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Albert Bandura was a Canadian & American psychologist and was a professor at Stanford University where he used to teach social science.

Albert Bandura during 1997 determined that the chronicity and intensity of an individual's stress are being governed and described largely by his or her perceived control over his or her demands of his or her life. In this scenario, Bandura describes that an individual's reaction to different potential stressors relies on a large extent on the degree to which he or she feels to have control over such things.

The correct answer is Albert Bandura.

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