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The Responses During the Alarm Stage of the General Adaptation

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The responses during the alarm stage of the general adaptation syndrome as defined by Hans Selye include: (Select all that apply.)

Understanding the concept of externalities and their impact on project cash flows.
Recognizing the importance of using appropriate depreciation methods and understanding their tax implications.
Acknowledging the need for sensitivity analysis in assessing project risk.
Knowing the implications of financing decisions, such as the treatment of interest on debt, on project cash flows.

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