The "fight or flight" response refers to
a. an Air Force principle for dealing with conflict.
b. a typical response to learned helplessness.
c. a technique used in Ellis's rational-emotive therapy.
d. an alarm reaction in the face of adverse circumstances.
Answer: d. an alarm reaction in the face of adverse circumstances.
Psychology
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