Which stage is NOT a part of Hans Selye’s proposed general adaptation syndrome? Group of answer choices Exhaustion Alarm and mobilization Resistance Traumatic freeze or dissociation
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The stage of the general adaptation syndrome in which the body mobilizes to prepare itself for defense against a stressor is the ______ stage. exhaustion alarm early warning resistance
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