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Effects of actual and potential stressor control on physiological and self reported stress responses
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Date Issued
1988
Date Available
2014-04-16T14:40:45Z
Abstract
Two experiments were conducted in which stressor controllability was varied while
stressor predictability and other stressor properties were held constant. In each experiment
stressor control led to a reduction in anticipatory physiological stress. These
findings support the minimax hypothesis but contravene alternative theories that
attribute the beneficial effects of stressor control to the predictive information furnished
by controlling actions.
stressor predictability and other stressor properties were held constant. In each experiment
stressor control led to a reduction in anticipatory physiological stress. These
findings support the minimax hypothesis but contravene alternative theories that
attribute the beneficial effects of stressor control to the predictive information furnished
by controlling actions.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Guilford Press
Journal
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology
Volume
6
Issue
3/4
Start Page
371
End Page
387
Copyright (Published Version)
1988 Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology
Subjects
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0736-7236
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