This example highlights the role of "uncontrollability"<span> in coping.
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The state of mind towards data concerning the distressing occasion is thought to be the essential property of the individual adapting style. Of the situational factors, controllability is viewed as a variable of unique significance for adapting conduct, in light of the fact that in controllable circumstances data handling concerning the stressor is versatile, while in wild circumstances it has a little esteem.
? I barely get any of this and what question or subject is this from?
Althea's behavior was like that because she knew that if she didn't do something, that man would die. She knew that if she hadn't helped him and left him in the exploding car, she could feel guilt because she knew she should've helped when she had the chance. Basically, in Althea's conscious, she knew she had to help the man before he died in his car.
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I believe it was at the battle of Saratoga, if you are referring with the Revolutionary war. The french then continued to help finish the British in the Battle of Yorktown