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Appiah's use of the term "racial prejudice" refers primarily to
Adaptation Stage
The adaptation stage is a phase in stress-related theories where an individual adjusts to stressors, striving to restore balance and coping mechanisms.
Secondary Appraisal
The process of evaluating one's ability to cope with or manage the consequences of a potentially stressful event.
Primary Appraisal
The initial process by which an individual evaluates the significance of a situation or event as a potential threat, challenge, or harm to their wellbeing.
Alarm Stage
The first stage of the general adaptation syndrome, in which the person experiences a burst of energy that aids in dealing with the stressful situation.
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