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When the employee perceives threat in the environment even if there is no such threat existing in the environment, it is normally described as
organizational stressor
individual stressor
extra-organizational stressor
None of the above
- Organizational stressor: These arise from factors within the workplace environment itself, such as workload, deadlines, or leadership changes.
- Individual stressor: Factors specific to an individual, such as personal emotions, thoughts, or perceptions. When an employee senses a threat that doesn’t exist, it’s often an internal perception issue.
- Extra-organizational stressor: These are stressors that come from outside the organization, like family pressures or economic concerns.
- None of the above: This option suggests that none of the given categories are appropriate for the situation.
Correct Answer: Option 2: Individual stressor
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