Individuals motivated primarily by emotions are often passionate and adventuresome.
The Declaration of Sentiments, also known as the Declaration of Rights and Sentiments,[1] is a document signed in 1848 by 68 women and 32 men, 100 out of some 300 attendees at the first women's rights convention, in Seneca Falls, New York, now known as the Seneca Falls Convention. The principal author of the Declaration of Rights and Sentiments was Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who based it on the form of the United States Declaration of Independence.
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The Social Readjustment Rating Scale measures the amount of stress: in a College student's life resulting from major changes
In their early research, Holmes and Rahe (1967) concentrated on stressful situations and developed the Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS) to measure an individual's exposure to stress. By assigning weighted life change units to specific events in a person's life, the scale Holmes and Rahe devised measures stress.
By summing up the scores for each event experienced over the course of a year, a total value for stressful life events may be calculated. A person has a 30% probability of experiencing stress if they have fewer than 150 life change units. 50% of people who experience 150 to 299 life change units will experience stress. A person has an 80% probability of having a stress-related ailment if they have more than 300 life units.
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