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The person-environment approach to stress emphasizes the:

a. fit between external and internal role expectationsb. belief that effort will lead to performancec. notion that perception and cognitive evaluations of situations differ and accordingly stress is mostly determined by perceptiond. idea that the fit between a person's self-image or concept and their ideal generates large stress when there is lack of fit

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Answer:

A. fit between external and internal role expectations

Step-by-step explanation:

The Person-Environment approach to stress is derived from the premise that stress is as a result of a lack of correspondence between the abilities and values of a person and the demand of supplies of the environment. In this case, the person in question does not just influence his environment, but is also faced with a situation where he or she is affected by the environment.

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