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All right.
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So this question is asking, relative to those with low levels of social support, individuals with high levels of social support, a, are more likely to develop asthma, b, tend to have less perceived control.
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C, are more likely to develop cardiovascular disorders, or d, tend to tolerate stress well.
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So right off the back, but i think that people might perceive this question immediately kind of get caught off guard because you're kind of going across realms in terms of how stress affects asthma and the kind of the intersections of what causes stress and the coping mechanisms of stress.
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And you're kind of probably scratching your head and thinking, okay, how am i supposed to notice what the social support have to do with asthma, cardiovascular disorders, receive control, and all that.
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So i want you to remember that social support.
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It's pretty self -explanatory.
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It's the idea or just the actual impact of having friends, families, people you love, acquaintances around you so that essentially they support you in any way they can, whether it be advice or encouragement, emotional comfort, any sort of physical, tangible assistance, whatever it may be that helps aid or cope with the stress or stressor that you are faced with...