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Research on Stress Ought to be revised

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Research on stress is conducted too much in laboratories. Human beings, however, have stress reactions, particularly when they are nervous. Frequently they react to situations that do not induce stress in a healthy person.

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Seyffarth, H. (1984). Research on Stress Ought to be revised. In: McGuigan, F.J., Sime, W.E., Wallace, J.M. (eds) Stress and Tension Control 2. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2803-2_6

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