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Which statement accurately reflects the individual’s reaction to situations that cause stress at work?

  1. They often feel stressed

  2. They are seldom stressed

  3. They strongly disagree with feeling stressed

  4. They are consistently stressed out

The correct answer is: They strongly disagree with feeling stressed

The statement that an individual strongly disagrees with feeling stressed accurately reflects a reaction to stress at work. This reaction suggests a level of resilience or coping ability in the face of challenging situations. An individual who strongly disagrees with feeling stressed may possess effective stress management techniques or maintain a positive mindset, allowing them to navigate workplace pressures without becoming overwhelmed. In contrast, the other choices indicate varying degrees of stress experienced by the individual. Feeling stressed often suggests a susceptibility to stressors, while being seldom stressed points to a more moderate reaction to workplace challenges. The notion of being consistently stressed out indicates a chronic state of stress, which is typically associated with negative health outcomes and declining job performance. All of these alternatives reflect different levels of stress engagement, while the selected statement highlights an individual’s ability to view their work environment in a less stressful manner.