People getting prepared to perform often feel their bodies drawing on their resources either to perform
to capacity or to get away from the threatening situation. This phenomenon is called
A) fear-or-courage response.
B) adrenaline rush response.
C) fight-or-flight syndrome.
D) stock-or-block syndrome.
C
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In this case, what does this survey show? How can this type of behavior be explained? a) Word-of-mouth public relations and viral marketing campaigns are crucial. This can be explained because customers preferred a personal recommendation from someone they know and trust. b) Longer and in-depth articles pay a key role in marketing campaigns. This can be explained because customers were influenced by the wide range of information that was made available to them. c) Longer and in-depth articles pay a key role in marketing campaigns. This can be explained because customers were influenced by the personal views of the experts. d) Word-of-mouth public relations and viral marketing campaigns are crucial. This can be explained because customers were more influenced by the mass media than their friends and colleagues.
People with positive and upbeat personalities tend to perceive others as
a. in need of cheering up. b. positive and upbeat. c. neurotic and sad. d. expressive