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1The Department of Education and Educational Counseling, The Max Stern Yezreel Valley Collegehttps://ror.org/05qz2dz14, Yezreel Valley, Israel ohads@yvc.ac.il.
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In this commentary, I highlight the challenge of incorporating the harshness-unpredictability framework into the two-tiered model. While the effects of energetic stress (first tier), which are mostly mediated through biological pathways, can be decomposed into harsh (high mean) and unpredictable (high variance) components, ambient cues to EM (second tier) blur this distinction because they often share the same psychological mediators.
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