The correct answer is the first option: problem - emotion. Coping strategies can be either problem-focused or emotion-focused in nature.
Problem-focused coping strategies are those that attack the causes of stress directly, in practical ways. As a consequence, it reduces the stress. Its objective is to remove the cause of stress, or at least reduce it. Moreover, it is a good strategy when the source of stress is internal.
However, emotion-focused strategies are those that try to reduce all negative emotional responses which appear in stressful situations, such as anxiety, fear, depression, embarrassment, etc. It is a good coping strategy when the source of stress is outside the person's control.
Savitr is the hindu god of motion who got his name from the god of the sun
The correct answer is <span>illumination
I</span><span>llumination refers to an "aha moment" when an unexpected creative idea suddenly comes into someone's mind while they are engaged in some type of activity unrelated to their creative problem at hand. Authors and creative artists such as painters and musicians often report experiencing moments of illumination, when they claim that an idea for a song suddenly popped into their mind, or an image of their next painting suddenly came into their mind. </span>
Generalizing from research, we can predict that the presence of others will INCREASE performance on well-learned tasks and DECREASE <span>performance on novel or challenging tasks.
in doing we're doing a well-learned task, our brain could complete it with less focus, so having the presence of others will give no trouble to our task.
But, in challenging tasks, our brain need more focus to complete it, so the presence of others will be more likely to cause nervousness that lead to a decrease in performance</span>