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== Total Support ==
 
== Total Support ==
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A study analyzing performance under acute stress during hand-to-hand combat experiences of soldiers, done by Peter R. Jensen (New Mexico State University) and Craig A. Wrisberg (University of Tennesse) indicate the following:
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(a) the hand-to-hand combat experiences of these soldiers comprise stressors stemming from a variety of sources
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(b) their combat experience demanded a speedy and accurate interpretation of surrounding conditions, and the swift strategizing coupled with focused action
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(c) the experience also produced powerful psychological and physiological reactions
  
 
== Nuanced Support ==
 
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== Contradictory ==
 
== Contradictory ==

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Total Support

A study analyzing performance under acute stress during hand-to-hand combat experiences of soldiers, done by Peter R. Jensen (New Mexico State University) and Craig A. Wrisberg (University of Tennesse) indicate the following: (a) the hand-to-hand combat experiences of these soldiers comprise stressors stemming from a variety of sources (b) their combat experience demanded a speedy and accurate interpretation of surrounding conditions, and the swift strategizing coupled with focused action (c) the experience also produced powerful psychological and physiological reactions

Nuanced Support

Contradictory