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Who said, "the intensity and chronicity of human stress is governed largely by perceived control over the demands of one's life"? sigmund freud thomas holmes albert bandura richard rahe?

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Albert Bandura (Mundare, Canada, December 4, 1925) is a Canadian psychologist whose family is originally from Ukraine.

He focused on behavioral-cognitive tendency studies and is a professor at Stanford University, recognized for his work on the theory of social learning and its evolution to Sociocognitivism, as well as for having postulated the category of self-efficacy.

Albert Bandura (1997) stated that "the intensity and chronicity of human stress is governed largely by perceived control over the demands of one's life". As cogently described in his statement, our reaction to potential stressors depends on a large extent on how much control we feel we have over such things.

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