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Critics of the daily-hassles approach argue that knowing about a person's daily irritations and problems tells us nothing about

A) major life events that are going on at the same time.

B) whether or not those are real hassles.

C) the strength of those hassles.

D) the person's coping abilities.

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  1. 31 May, 12:19
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    Critics of the daily-hassles approach argue that knowing about a person's daily irritations and problems tells us nothing about the person's coping abilities.

    Answer: Option D

    Explanation:

    Person's copying ability is also understood as mirroring in psychology where one person emulate speech pattern, body language, gesture or attitude as another person which may create irritations but exact reason cannot be estimated.

    Daily irritations and problems tells us nothing about the person's copying abilities because stress intensity result into irritations and may create further problems or problems creates stress and result into irritations but person's copying abilities cannot be estimated by such phenomenon.
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