Bostan, 2021 - Google Patents
Examining the Validity of Serial 7s as a Psychophysiological StressorBostan, 2021
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- Bostan S
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Measuring stress is complex and can include physiological and psychological assessment. The Trier Social Stress Test is the gold-standard of psychophysiological stress testing and stress induction but often the Serial 7s (S7) is used as a more cost-effective alternative. To …
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