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Negative Affectivity
A tendency to experience aversive (intensely disliked) emotional states; predisposition to experience emotional stress that includes feelings of nervousness, tension, and worry.
Stress
An internal reaction to any force that threatens to disturb a person’s equilibrium; the internal reaction usually takes the form of emotional discomfort.
Hindrance Stressor
Factors that obstruct personal growth or job performance, causing stress and potentially reducing job satisfaction.
Angry
A strong feeling of displeasure or hostility triggered by what one perceives as wrong or threatening.
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