The influence of various types of control on psychophysiological stress reactions |
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Authors: | Randolph R. Cornelius James R. Averill |
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Affiliation: | University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA |
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Abstract: | The influence of personal control on reactions to shock was found to differ not only as a function of the type of control, but also as a function of the combination of control conditions. For example, behavioral control in the presence of information (cognitive control) reduced stress, whereas behavioral control in the absence of information augmented stress. These results are discussed with regard to the appropriateness of two different models, a “substitutive” versus an “interactive” model, for understanding the effects of personal control. |
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Keywords: | Send reprint requests to: Randolph R. Cornelius Department of Psychology University of Massachusetts Amherst MA 01003. |
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